Quick & Cheap Juicing: Watermelon Juice
I bought a personal size watermelon for $3.50. I cut the watermelon in half, scooped all the meat from one half, and then put it through my NutriBullet. I then strained the juice from the pulp. Served in two wine glasses (because I am fancy). Save the second half for later.
What you need:
1. Watermelon
2. Blender/NutriBullet/Whatever
3. Strainer (with small holes)
4. Bowl (to strain the juice in)
5. Glass (to pour juice from bowl in, unless you want to drink from the bowl)
TWO GLASSES OF WATERMELON JUICE: $1.75
ONE GLASS OF WATERMELON JUICE: $0.88
It's sweet, refreshing, and just a quick pick me up for morning sluggishness. Now for my ten minute morning walk to wake up the blood.
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Saturday, April 26, 2014
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Juicin' with Christiana Celli
MassBytes had a lovely afternoon juicing for the first time with Christiana Celli. After cutting up lbs of vegetables and fruits, Christiana made juice she called "Wonder Juice". And it was pretty fantastic. The pulp was fun also; a perfect addition for breads, salsas, or whatever clever recipe you could come up with. Throw in any veggies or fruits you love into the machine, let it work its magic, and enjoy a freshly made boost of earth.
Watch Juicin' with Christiana Celli
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Blend - Best Video Ever! (not suitable for kids)
(Thanks to Kyle Ploof - http://www.kyleploof.com/, I am so happy I got to watch this.)
Kyle Ploof is one of the hardest working comedians in the country. Jumping into the Boston scene, Kyle quickly gained attention and was crowned “Best New Comic” by winning 2007′s “Last Comic Laughing” Contest, as well as 104.1 WBCN & Going.com’s “Boston’s Best Stand-Up” Contest.
By age 19, Kyle was a regular at all of the clubs in and around Boston. Since then, he has gone on to be featured in the Original Las Vegas Comedy Festival and the New York Comedy Expo.
In 2008, Kyle co-created and produced a series of live music and comedy shows called “Lyrics & Laughs”– which focused on showcasing the best underground talent in the city. These shows set attendance and profit records in some of the best indie venues in Boston.
Kyle’s podcast, “The Ploof is in the Pudding,” showcases a different comedian each week, and has been described as “simple, in-depth, funny.”
Now living in Boston, you can see Kyle performing at several venues across the city.
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