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Re: opps mistake!!

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I started to grow wheatgrass and barley grass in the 1980's.
Barleygrass is indeed 'bitter' and a thinner consistency.
I found it quite powerful. Wheatgrass is 'sweet' and has a
thicker consistency. Every time I drink barley juice,
I remind myself of the 'purists' philosophy that the more
bitter it is the better.

I used to take care of cats and dogs and I grew small trays
of wheatgrass for each animal. This allowed them to eat the
grass at any time and to eat as much as they wanted or needed.
I also added drops of ionic minerals to their drinking water.

Just guessing about the process of juicing grass and maybe your
cat would not be interested at that moment. The benefits dissapate
rapidly, so your efforts may be wasted.

Lee


In wheatgrass@yahoogroups.com, "melime_lalaith" <elowen@l...> wrote:
> I meant barley grass!! but it still tastes abit bitter!!








Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:14 pm

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I meant barley grass!! but it still tastes abit bitter!!...
melime_lalaith
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Aug 15, 2005
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as with ALL green juices; (spinach, chard, dandelion, etc.), cut their bland 'green' flavor with the TARTNESS of apple juice...... ...
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Aug 15, 2005
9:57 pm

the Korean juicers, and all the single auger or double auger juicers, can all juice BOTH wheatgrass and vegetables, and fruits (apple for flavor)......... and...
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Aug 15, 2005
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... I started to grow wheatgrass and barley grass in the 1980's. Barleygrass is indeed 'bitter' and a thinner consistency. I found it quite powerful....
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Aug 25, 2005
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