Juicing for Large Families

Juicing for a large family can be time consuming and tedious. Try these suggestions to make Juicing fun, less time consuming and economical.

Juicing counter:
Especially with a large family and time being a constraint you will find that it is much simpler to have the juicer on the counter. Organize your kitchen such that the juicer is on the counter and all your other equipment like the cutting board, weighing scale, knives are conveniently placed. The bottom line is to arrange things for the greatest efficiency possible.

Refrigeration:
Buying produce in bulk for your large family would mean that you need to store it in the best possible way. It is advisable to invest in a good second refrigerator for additional storage. Fresh produce spoils even under the best conditions. It is important to buy your produce, clean it and keep it in the refrigerator.

Use Zip lock bags:
To keep your leafy vegetables fresh, clean and wipe them and put them in zip lock bags. Remember to dry them before putting them in zip lock bags or they could get soft and spoilt.

Plan ahead:
Make a schedule and plan your juicing ahead of time. Sign up for a copy of our free "Everyday Juice Diary".

Make juicing fun:
Preparing ingredients to juice for a large family can be very time consuming. Make juicing a family activity. Involve the kids in helping with preparing the ingredients, and deciding on which juices to make and searching for recipes. This family time will not only inculcate good and healthy eating habits but the kids will learn about the nutritional benefits of fruits and vegetables. Kids love to have what they have prepared and you will find that they readily have all the good stuff on their own.

Juicing on a budget:
Juicing for a large family can quickly mount up the budget considering the amount of ingredients you need. Here are some tips on how to reduce the cost of juices without accepting poorer nutritional value for your juices.

Use produce that is in season:
Juice ingredients that are in season. When a particular fruit or vegetable is in season there is plenty available in the stores or the farmer