RE: Easy-Peasy Squeezy

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Your analysis at the end with the prices is quite economical and I love it.

The finished product is cost efficient, gets more than your money's worth with the potent and healthy packed freshly squeezed juice.

Not to mention it's homemade so you are sure of its content. There was a time this equipment was heavily marketed in my country, I had wanted to get one because I love homemade fruit squeeze too.

During my pregnancy and nursing days, the grape fruit in my compound cried lol.

At a point, the ripe fruits started falling in a lot of quantity. Little did we know that the tree was dying. But I took advantage of the situation and had freshly squeezed grape juice for morning, afternoon and evening in a little jar.

Speaking of the equipment, I had wanted to get one but the reviews threw me off as it stated that I needed a lot of strength to work the machine plus I won't even get a reasonable amount of juice in the end.

Coming across your post, I don't want to believe that I have been deceived or possibly they had expected it to play the role of a juicer and used it for fruits not meant for squeezing like you hinted at the post with the beet root and the tomato...

Or possibly the squeezed fruit had not much juice in it... Well, I'm doing a lot of what ifs at this point.

Anyway, moving on... I would be on the look out if I can still purchase it 🙂



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No, the point is that this equipment is a squeezer, not a food processor or a juicer where you might add water. So you have to use fruit that has a watery content to extract.

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