Wednesday 27 April 2016

Refreshing Glass of Greens

A few weeks ago I introduced you to my latest kitchen gadget, the Panasonic Slow Juicer. Ever since I received the slow juicer for the purpose of my review I have enjoyed experimenting and making different juices. Today I thought that I would share with you on of my favourite juices so far.

There is something so satisfying about having a delicious glass of green goodness. As you drink it, you know that it is doing you good, while tasting so refreshing.

There are just four ingredients in this juice, but each and every one has an important role in boosting our health.

  • Spinach - This green vegetable is not only full of essential vitamins and minerals such as iron but is also well known for restoring energy and increases vitality.
  • Granny Smith Apples - These crisp, green apples contain a high level of antioxidants and are naturally low in calories yet high in dietary fibre.
  • Cucumber - With the skin kept on, cucumber is 95% water but does contain a good level of vitamin K. 
  • Lime - Limes contain less vitamin C than lemons but still remains a fantastic source and give this juice a zingy kick of citrus
This is what I did...

Glass of Greens

Ingredients

2 Granny Smith apples, Core removed and sliced
2 handfuls of spinach
100g cucumber
1/2 lime

Method


Simply feed the ingredients through the slow juicer, serve with a slice of lime and enjoy! On a hot day add some ice cubes!


This juice has a delicious citrus kick that invigorates your taste buds and gets you going. This juice will not only refresh you but it will also provide you with essential goodness!


Enjoy x

Disclosure: I received the slow juicer in return for my review post. No cash payment was received for this post or any other post about the Panasonic Slow Juicer.
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3 comments:

  1. Yum this green juice looks AWESOME - such fab flovours! And I loved reading up on the juicer - sadly at that price it's a bit beyond my means. Shame as I really liked the sound of the slow juicing and that sorbet function looks AMAZING! - Especially the pina colada version - now that's my kind of sorbet!! :-) Eb x

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  2. That's such a zingy, enticing shade of green! I love the idea of a refreshing citrus kick.

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  3. Looks so healthy and delicious - love it! #CookBlogShare

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