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E: 10/04 Win! An Omega juicer worth 279 pounds
Jean_III
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HEALTH & FITNESS
To help you spring clean your diet, H&F has teamed up with UK juicers and Omega to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a fantastic multi-function juicer.
The Omega 8006 works via mastication, which means instead of cutting fruit and veg, it slowly crushes the fibres to fully extract vitamins, enzymes, and minerals. It has a low rotation speed so there's more juice and less foam, and the pulp is very dry, meaning there's more nutrients in your glass. What's more, you can also grind or puree ingredients to make nut butters, frozen fruit sorbets and healthy baby foods. It also includes a set of nozzles for making noodles or pasta.
Answer - 80rpm (source)
To help you spring clean your diet, H&F has teamed up with UK juicers and Omega to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a fantastic multi-function juicer.
The Omega 8006 works via mastication, which means instead of cutting fruit and veg, it slowly crushes the fibres to fully extract vitamins, enzymes, and minerals. It has a low rotation speed so there's more juice and less foam, and the pulp is very dry, meaning there's more nutrients in your glass. What's more, you can also grind or puree ingredients to make nut butters, frozen fruit sorbets and healthy baby foods. It also includes a set of nozzles for making noodles or pasta.
Answer - 80rpm (source)
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I'm using safari...on an iPad. Maybe that's the problem0
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Happyhippymama wrote: »Anyone else getting this?
Sorry, but there seems to be an error...
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"this link" doesn't seem to work either!
I've tried Safari, Google Chrome and Firefox and I'm getting the same error
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Working fine in google chrome0
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not working in IE9 but ok in FFPositivity is the key to success0
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no good on FF either for me0
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no good on ff for me0
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Didn't work for me earlier but working now in IE8.

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Working in FF too
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