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Juicing into the New Year Giveaway

I have been doing lots of research on juicers since I want to begin juicing this year.  I just don’t eat enough vegetables, especially green leafy ones during the winter.  So I think drinking them will be a huge benefit to my body!  I was looking for a juicer that didn’t break the bank and yet was very very good with leafy greens.

Are you wondering what a masticating juicer is?

There are two main types of juicers, centrifugal juicers and slow (or masticating) juicers.

Centrifugal juicers work by shredding the fruits and vegetables and spin at high speed to separate the pulp and juice.

Slow or masticating juicers crush and grind the fruits and vegetables to extract the juice, then filter out the pulp. They’re called slow juicers because they don’t spin rapidly, but they still only takes minutes to produce juice! Slow juicers produce drier pulp than centrifugal juicers, and extract more juice from leafy greens like kale.  A slow juicer tends to be less frothy.  And we are giving away one Breville BJS600XL Fountain Crush Masticating Slow Juicer!  You can read more about the Breville BJS600XL Fountain Crush Masticating Slow Juicer  HERE.  This Breville Juicer retails for $599!

Juicing into the New Year Giveaway:

My Dairy-Free Gluten-Free Life along with some great blogger friends are bringing you this fantastic Juicing into the New Year Giveaway!  All the bloggers on the Rafflecopter entry form have pitched in to buy this Breville BJS600XL Fountain Crush Masticating Slow Juicer for one lucky reader to win!  We are all wanting to help one lucky reader begin their New Year healthier.   We all love knowing that one of our readers has the chance to be the winner!

This Giveaway is open Worldwide ( If the winner is outside the US, the prize will be $230 PayPal Cash )  

This Giveaway ends January 26, 2015 at 11:59 Eastern Time.

Enter on the Rafflecopter below:

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  1. I don’t juice right now, because I have no juicer. I used to work at a juice bar/coffee shop, though, and we served all kinds of wonderful juices. I loved making myself apple/orange/carrot/ginger. YUM!

  2. I do not own a juicer yet, but would love to for my daughter who has gut and health issues. I would juice fruit mainly, with some veggies.

  3. I’m afraid that I don’t have a juicer but if I had one I would juice a lot of fruits – strawberries, blueberries, apples, melon, and cucumbers too etc etc

  4. I have been living off a student loan/part-time employment and wouldn’t be able to afford a quality juicer. I had invested in a cheap centrifuge that started sparking when I would run carrots/ anything leafy through… (even though there are people juicing carrots on the box?!) Have been juicing for the better part of a year by blending and pushing small amounts through a mesh strainer with a spoon. This process works but is ridiculously time consuming and a good way to get arthritis. I cry a little when I see commercials with people complaining about cleaning their juicer.

  5. I would juice some greens like spinach or kale and pineapple, ginger, lime, carrot, beets, apples, and more.

    Also, I had a gazpacho juice at Huckleberrys in Spokane that was amazing! I would attempt to learn how to duplicate their recipe.

    I definitely can use a slow juicer.

  6. I juice apples, carrots, cucumbers, ginger, parsley, squash, pears. Need to add more dark greens. A Breville juicer has been on my wish list for a long time.

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