I have to admit, I did a little practice in the past few days to prepare for today, my "Day 1" on the Juice Feast.
Although I have made juice in my juicer before, the blender/mylk bag concept is new to me. I haven't been able to order the mylk bags yet, so I am using (NEW!) knee-high nylon stockings I purchased from Walmart (bargain at $1.00 for 6 stockings!). I figured these will be ok to use until I can order the mylk bags.
So, here are a few things I learned so far today. I hope someone finds help and or humor in some of this:
1) I actually LOVED using the stockings! I had practiced before today with a pillow case, struggling to squeeze what I could out of the big "bulb", but today I found the stockings to be much easier & got lots more juice out! Keep in mind, as you start adding the juice from the blender, the socks get real long, I learned I had to kinda gather it as I poured from the blender. I initially squeezed what I could, then "hung" it over my big bowl on a kitchen cabinet door knob, while I started another blender and poured it into another stocking, hung, etc. The reason I loved the stockings is this: when I go back to the first stocking, I can work the pulp up the sock a little (as it is hanging over the bowl), and as it goes UP the stocking, juice is coming out ALL down the stocking! Then, I squeezed it back down into the bulb, squeezed, then worked it back up again. It was wonderful seeing all that juice coming out and falling into my bowl! NOTE: I was a little worried that a stocking may break open, so if I reused a stocking I had it over a 2nd bowl (just incase it broke open).
2) I had some beets left over, so I used 2 in todays juicing. Instead of being nicely green, though, my juice today looks more brown. I am guessing its the vibrant red off the beets being added to all of my greens I used over powered them.
3) Total time did take about 1 & 1/2 hours, not counting clean up. I am off til Monday, so I am hoping to get a little better by then. Weekday mornings are a little hectic anyway, so I need to be sure I plan the night before by setting up & having all my supplies clean & ready to use.
4) I wanted some nice relaxing "Zen" music when I am online at juicefeasting.com and reading blogs on feasting, etc. I can't buy cd's now, so I found this great site
http://www.zenradio.fm/
Enjoy! Have fun & Happy Feasting!
Sharon