With the perception for health changing dramatically, people have discovered their fondness for a healthy diet which includes juices and whole foods. Many of us who go on to purchase juicers are disappointed to find that there is no recipe booklet included in the package. This little detail is very important to those of us who are not very versatile in the kitchen. Although some would think that there is really no need for juicing recipes, but in reality, there really is the need.
I can drink only apple juice and I am the type of person who would try a concoction like apple-orange- onion and asparagus. I like the idea of experimenting, but some of us really need a foundation of versatile juicing recipes on which they can go onto build a collection of experimental concoctions that are sure to puzzle or delight their palate.
I came across a book full of juicing recipes titled ‘Juice!: Over 110 Delicious Recipes’ and I was thrilled to see so many interesting ideas that I would have never considered in my limited imagination. The book is designed and written by Lindsay Cameron Wilson and Pippa Cuthbert. This team has worked wonders with a simple obsolete juicier to create juices which are magnificent.
What I really like about this book is the inclusion of detoxifying juicing recipes that represent the actual purpose of my buying this machine in the first place. The book is very well-organized and contains colorful pictures to help give a visual impression of the juicing recipes and their results.
Apart from detoxifying, many of us novice juicers want to make sure that we get the proper number of servings of fruits and vegetables each day. Juicing recipes often include the number of servings each concoction contains which is very helpful for those of us who want to make sure they are getting enough portions each day.
The book “Joy Of Juicing” contains fifty juicing recipes that are sure to keep you busy. The good thing about this book is that it functions like a regular, old-fashioned cookbook and includes everything from drinks to desserts. This is very appealing to those of us who have an incurable sweet tooth. This practical book helps you use your juicing machine to its fullest capacity with little leftovers. The author also goes on to addresses uses for the leftover pulp after you make your creations.
Whether you are using the juicing recipes to aid you in ensuring a healthy diet, detoxifying your system or even if you just want to find some tasty juicing recipes to enjoy while relaxing, these two books are very helpful. Once you have practiced enough with these, you can get brave and try out some of your own variations. Who knows, there may be a recipe book in your name waiting in the future!
