Citrus on Citrus
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Category: Things to Drink
Juice in a citrus juicer
Disclaimer: *Recipes are formulated to be made using a centrifugal juicer. *Citrus should always be juiced using a citrus juicer. *Masticating juicer will yield more juice.
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Good to Go's Circuit
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Category: Things to Drink
Juice, shake and serve
Disclaimer: *Recipes are formulated to be made using a centrifugal juicer. *Citrus should always be juiced using a citrus juicer. *Masticating juicer will yield more juice.
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The Kitchen Sink
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Category: Things to Drink
In any combination
Disclaimer: *Recipes are formulated to be made using a centrifugal juicer. *Citrus should always be juiced using a citrus juicer. *Masticating juicer will yield more juice.
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Everyday Salad Dressing
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Category: Things to Eat
Make in a 1qt Mason jar, mix and match the varying ingredients to make your own concoction, the possibilities are endless.
2 heads smashed garlic
1/4 cup vinegar (This can be any vinegar that you like. We make it with red wine or Champagne vinegar. We have made it with 1/2 and 1/2 red wine and balsamic.)
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 Tbsp. mustard (Ground, yellow, Dijon or whole grain you choose. We use Dijon for the heat.)
1 Tbsp. sweetener (Agave nectar, honey, maple syrup... no white sugar.)
2 to 4 Tbsp. water or fruit juice (Orange, grapefruit, apple, lime, lemon...how about pomegranate? The addition of water or juice will alter the acidity. Water or a sweet juice will lower the acidity, citrus fruits will increase the acidity.)
Fresh cracked black pepper to taste, as much as you can handle.
Fresh herbs (Mint, rosemary, chive or parsley. Thyme, sage or tarragon. If you don't like fresh herbs leave them out.)
Put all of these items together in a mason jar, shake like crazy and it's ready to eat.
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