Review
Definitely a 1990s kind of book. . . . It's filled with delicious recipes and hints for making delicious spritzers, smoothies and other drinks at home. -- The Chattanooga Times
These tasty beverages are just what the doctor ordered to beat the heat. -- Reporter News, Abilene, TX, July 12, 1998
This attractive little volume leaves no detail unexplained: whether to peel or pit certain fruits before processing them, how to shop for ingredients, what equipment is needed, what it takes to turn a juice into a smoothie and even how to add supplements to increase the nutrient value of the drink. The recipes are simple, tasty combinations. -- Atlanta Constitution, July 30, 1998
These tasty beverages are just what the doctor ordered to beat the heat. -- Reporter News, Abilene, TX, July 12, 1998
This attractive little volume leaves no detail unexplained: whether to peel or pit certain fruits before processing them, how to shop for ingredients, what equipment is needed, what it takes to turn a juice into a smoothie and even how to add supplements to increase the nutrient value of the drink. The recipes are simple, tasty combinations. -- Atlanta Constitution, July 30, 1998
Product Description
In the same winning format as Abbeville's "Home Spa" comes a new book filled with appealing, simple recipes for both the popular new beverage--smoothies--and an enduring favorite: juices. 75 color illustrations.

