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Cleaning A Juicer
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I use a cheap toothbrush and then one of those non stick pan scourer sponge things - still a big pain in the arese though - I love the fresh juice but the hassle of cleaning it means that the juicer doesn't get used much
Soaking it in warm, soapy water as soon as you have used it helps too....
"The happiest of people don't necessarily have the
best of everything; they just make the best
of everything that comes along their way."
-- Author Unknown --0 -
As promised I bought a washing up brush from Asda, and hey presto it works wonderfully!!! I've only done it straight after I've used it, and not left it to harden, but so far so good.
Thanks for all your replies
xxWith Love From The Mistress xx
£2 savings club = £60 :T
Smarties savings = £ 40.00 :T
Both started February 20060 -
This quote which is from this article: http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co.uk/food/story/0,,1981743,00.html may sound familiar
"....Juicer
For one (mercifully brief) summer, the juicer was an essential part of your exercise regime. During the hours you spent picking tiny bits of dried pulp out of its crevices, you burned thousands of calories in rage. For every four hours of cleaning, you produced a single glass of juice with powerful laxative qualities. ......."
source: http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co.uk/food/story/0,,1981743,00.html"The happiest of people don't necessarily have the
best of everything; they just make the best
of everything that comes along their way."
-- Author Unknown --0 -
LOL, that's soo true!!!With Love From The Mistress xx
£2 savings club = £60 :T
Smarties savings = £ 40.00 :T
Both started February 20060
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