Saturday, 20 March 2010


We own one of these Juice Fountain. But the sad fact is, I have never used it. Can't be bothered and we don't have space for it in the kitchen top or counter. I don't like using stuff and putting them away. It's always handy to just have it there if and when you want to use it. Plus, we prefer using our peggies on our fruit and veggies.

Also, I've looked up how I can justify for storing away our juicer - the two main portion of fruit. The Pulp and Skin. Juicing also reduces the fiber on the fruit. Oh well, it's just the laziness in me talking.

We all know that whatever process we choose, adult acne treatments can be avoided when we eat our fruit.
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