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This review is from: Superjuice (Paperback)
The author is evidently some sort of holistic health celebrity in England and there is a lot of yak-yak on these pages.
There are a few good juice recipes, but there are more that contain foods we in the U.S. don't normally buy: saffron; purslane; fresh coriander; Bramley apple; mangosteen, etc. I enjoy trying new fruits and vegetables when I can, but I'm not eager to drive to the expensive natural foods market to look for them, in order to make a juice. What would have been better? To put forth a recipe with "common" fruits and veggies, and then to say "Or, instead of the xxxx, you could substitute a lovely mangosteen!" Additionally, while this is a good size book, there is only one recipe per page. Two per page would have been about right. |
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Super Juice: Juicing for Health and Healing (Superfoods) by Michael Van Straten (Paperback - March 1, 2003)
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