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Helpful Tips
Berries and Small Fruits
Juicing berries may seem a bit challenging at first, but once you get the hang
of it you will love the great flavors they add to your juice. Not to mention the
health benefits they have to offer. When juicing berries (except cranberries) you
will need to add something that contains a larger volume of juice such as an
apple or orange. For example, process the berries first (you may not see a lot of
juice come out at first), then add an apple or an orange, something that is juicy.
Once you process this, you will see the berry juice come pouring out.
Fresh Juice Looks Different...
You will be making FRESH JUICE... With no additives, food coloring or added
sugar, so it may look different from the commercially processed juice available in
stores. Fresh juice tends to have a thin layer of foam on top. A quick stir with a
spoon will incorporate it back into the juice or you may remove it if you prefer.
The Power of Pulp
We like to say that with the Power Juicer, nothing is wasted, that’s why we have
also included some easy ”pulp-friendly” food recipes for soups, muffins, salsa,
and more. If you like pulp in your juice, take some from the Pulp Collector and
add it back to your juice with a quick stir to mix it in.
Emptying The Pulp Collector
When juicing in large volumes be sure to empty the Pulp Collector often. A pulp
“back-up” into the Filter can cause the motor to shut off. Inserting a plastic
bag inside the Pulp Collector before juicing large quantities makes for quick
emptying during the process and easy clean up when you’re done.
Following these tips,
your juicing experience
is sure to be a delightful one!
For easy-to-follow additional information, look at the Instructional
DVD included or you can visit our website at www.powerjuicer.com.