Mychelle Fruit Enzyme Scrub, 2.3 Fl oz (68 ml)
Mychelle Fruit Enzyme Scrub, 2.3 Fl oz (68 ml)
List Price: $11.69
Amazon Price: $9.00
Customer Review: I like the scrub
I bought this scrub to bring my total over 50.00 and get the 10.00 promo discount. Wasn’t sure if I was going to like it, and am not really sure how “natural” this product is. I wish Mychelle would join Skin Deep, so we could find out. Anyhow, I like the scrub. It smells good, and though someone mentioned he wish the grains were finer….I thought they were pretty fine texture, enough that I was impressed. Maybe it’s because I had tried the Burt’s Bees exfoliator before this one, which had big pebbles in it. So far, though….have to admit, I like the product.
Customer Review: Fruit Enzyme Scrub — really good
This is a very good scrub in the shower because it’s 100% natural, but I think the bar has been set extremely high with the incredible pumpkin peel and the fruit fiesta peel with Mychelle. The only thing that could make this product better is if the scrub had a finer texture.
Back to Basics Stainless Steel Manual Juicer
The “ANTI-RUST” Stainless Steel Juicer! You can easily mount this juicer to any countertop. Your grass pulp will be dry. Set-up and Clean-up are fast and easy.
Customer Review: Doubble edged sword
I agree with other statements that this juicer is awsome for juicing wheatgrass and other leafy greens. I have even done the grape juice in it and it was the best grape juice I have ever had. However, the design of the juicer is such that you have to unscrew and clean out the inside after 3 or 4 groupings of what ever you put into it. While it is excellent at juicing, the process is labor intensive and long. If you don’t clean it out frequently then the pulp backs up into the juice outlet and goes into what you want to drink. From start to finish it takes me no less than 45 minutes to get a good amount of juice(2 glasses full). I will keep the one I have and use it, but as far as reccomending it, I would have to say keep saving your money and get something that will save you time. It’s good for the price you pay for it, but I am going to be saving for either a champion or another electric masticating juicer. I have had enough of waiting for 45 minutes before I can drink my dinner!
Customer Review: Excellent…. but
This juicer is extremely adept at extracting juice from wheatgrass, celery, grapes (who knew making your own grape juice was SOOOO good), and all manner of other vegetables. In the case of wheatgrass, it is remarkably easy to crank. It sometimes takes some extra effort, but it is still quite easy. There are two things that have made this product a little less than perfect. One, you have to find a low cup. There was hardly any room underneath for anything we had in the manner of bowls. We eventually found a orange juicer, you know the ones made of glass with the mountain looking thing in the middle, that works good, plus it has a spout, so it is easy to pour. Two. Putting the thing together is difficult to figure out. The screen doesn’t like to fit right, we got it in good a couple of times, except for once. Apparently it wasn’t in right, becuase the screw was pressing on it and bent the little lip a bit. Everything works fine still, except it makes a scraping sound. But it was kind of stupid that they wouldn’t make it easy to assemble every time. But other than those two problems, they probably wouldn’t even be problems for someone who has a little more paticience than I do, it is a very good juicer. WAY better than any electric ones that I have tried. It also cleans really easy. It just takes a rinse, and sometimes a little rubbing to get the pulp out of the screen. I would prabably give it a 4.5 if I could. It isn’t quite 5 worthy.
L-Proline by NOW Foods - (500mg - 120 Vegetarian Capsules)
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Price: $17.10
Dog Food, Vegetarian, Dry, Organic, 4.4#
What is PetGuard Organic Vegetarian Dog Food?PetGuard Organic Vegetarian Dog Food is a superior blend of wholesome organic grains, generously mixed with sweet organic apples, sun-ripened organic cranberries and nutritious organic vegetables, enriched with all-natural vitamins and minerals to produce the most healthful and flavorful organic vegetarian dog food for your companion pet.What is Organic?Organic refers to environment-friendly farming methods using no artificial pesticides, fertilizers or chemicals to produce the purest and most natural foods possible. Organic, earth-friendly farming practices promote the sustainable value of our natural resources and produce beneficial, nourishing foods for our families and our companion pets.Can Any Product Be Labeled “Organic”?Only products which have been certified organic by an independent agency can be labeled as organic. There are several levels of organic certification. PetGuard Organic Vegetarian is certified USDA Organic and contains more than 95% organic ingredients. Other ingredients include essential vitamins and minerals not available in organic form.
Low-fat Cranberry Muffins with Apple-Peach Sauce
Muffins
2 c. whole wheat or unbleached white flour
2 t. baking powder
1/2 t. salt
1 banana
3 tablespoon tofu
1/5 c. oil
1/4-1/2 c. brown sugar or maple syrup
1 1/2 c. lowfat soy milk or rice milk
Dried cranberries
Combine dry ingredients. Blend tofu and banana together in food processor or blender
untill smooth. Combine wet ingredients. Mix wet and dry together thoroughly and stir
in cranberries. Spoon into greased muffin tin. Fill each muffin mold 3/4 full. Bake
at 400 degrees for about 20 minutes.
Apple-Peach Sauce
3 or 4 medium-sized, ripe peaches
3 ripe apples or 1 cup unsweetened applesauce
Core and slice apples and peaches (peel if desired), and place in a saucepan
(covered) with 1 teaspoon water, on medium heat. Cook until “sauce-y”, stirring
periodically. Mash, and serve hot on muffins. If you use applesauce, add when
peaches are just beginning to become tender.


























