Juicing wheatgrass with Linda's Kitchenaid Mixer

Juicing wheatgrass with Linda's Kitchenaid Mixer

I've been juicing, quite sporadically (pardon the pun) for decades, but primarily only when I'm out of town, walking past a juice bar, etc.  This spring we begain sprouting wheatgrass seads, growing and in nine days juicing wheatgrass.  But, it just hasn't been right.  I've been using the wrong blender to juice the grass.  Our Blendtec is an amazing juicer, but just not for the delicate leaves of wheatgrass.  The blade rotates too fast, making too much heat, and we have to add some water for the process to work.

 

Linda kept saying let's try her mixer.  Well, last week we gave it a shot, remembered there was an odd attachment that came with it that's never been used.  Although they make a special juicing attachment, this one seems to work just perfectly. 

So good to be in the juice each day or so now.  Love my wheatgrass juice shots.

Juicing wheatgrass with Linda's Kitchenaid Mixer

 

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