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June 29, 2009

Samson GB 9001 Review - with the Range of Options from Juice to Nut Butters

Category: Health Info, Nutrition Parlor, Shopping Binge. Posted by Admin at 12:55 pm.

The Samson Single-Gear Juicer is such a versatile juicer. It can juice everything you feel like juicing- hard, soft, pulpy, thick-skinned, everything! The most useful function is has though is that it also works as a food processor. This appliance can make smoothies, nut butters, baby food and pasta! It’s great for people who are looking to start a healthier diet. A great thing that you can do for yourself is start making meals at home and stop eating store-bought products that are processed and filled with preservatives!

I know, when you think about buying a juicer, you think to yourself, Am I going to like it? The answer is, YES! I asked myself the same question but honestly, after buying a juicer, Im so happy I did! It can create juice like you’ve never drank before. Way healthier than any juice bar- Im serious! Jamba juice uses centrifugal juicers and the Samson Juicer is a mastication juicer. They use centrifugal because they use a faster process, but that faster process means fewer nutrients and less tasty. However, the time difference between the types of juicers is only worthwhile to stores who are worried about lines! To a home juicer, its just a minute or so longer and the juice tastes so much better! Definitely worth the small period of time and health benefits.

Just to illustrate how much I love my Samson Twin-Gear Juicer, I will tell you what I made myself for breakfast! I had a nice glass of freshly juiced grapefruit juice, and then made a batch of freshly made peanut butter. What a special meal- homemade grapefruit juice with a toasted English muffin, homemade peanut butter and slices of banana. Mmmm I love my Samson Single-Gear Juicer!

If you’d like some more nutrients in your life, get a Samson Single-Gear Juicer with free shipping from Purely Juicers.

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