Fibrous
Celery
Stalks
Leafy Greens
Spinach,
Kale,
Dandelion
Greens
Apples
Fuji Apples,
Granny Smith
Firm Fruits
Apples, Pears,
Persimmons
Softer Fruits
Grapes,
Tomatoes
Citrus Fruits
Oranges,
Grapefruit
Preparation: Separate into individual stalks and cut if necessary.
Juicing Knob: Tighten the knob completely.
Juicing Procedure: Feed the stalks into the feeding chute, one
stalk at a time, with the leafy side up. Press down with the wooden
or plastic tamper.
Preparation: Wash all produce and separate leaves.
Juicing Knob: Start with the juicing knob tightened completely. If the
produce starts to back up through the feeding chute, loosen the knob.
Juicing Procedure: Roll the leaves into a cylindrical shape and feed
the leaves, one by one, through the feeding chute, leaf first. Press
down with the plastic or wooden tamper.
Always use crisper varieties of apples like Fuji Apples and avoid soft-
er varieties like Red Delicious or Gala Apples. A good test: if you bite
into an apple and it has a powdery consistency, it is too soft to juice.
Preparation: Wash all produce and cut into small enough pieces
to easily push through the feeding chute. It is not necessary to peel
apples if they have been washed. You may core the apple if desired.
Juicing Knob: The knob should be tightened anywhere between
halfway and fully. If the processed apples start to back up through
the feeding chute, loosen the juicing knob.
Juicing Procedure: Drop one slice of apple through the feeding
chute at a time and press down with the plastic or wooden tamper.
Preparation: Wash all fruits and peel them if necessary. Cut the
fruits into small enough pieces to be easily pushed through the
feeding chute.
Juicing Knob: Tighten the knob 3/4. Loosen or tighten as necessary.
Juicing Procedure: Drop one piece of fruit at a time into the feeding
chute and press down with the plastic or wooden tamper.
Preparation: Wash all fruits and peel them if necessary. Cut the
fruits into small enough pieces to be easily pushed through the feed-
ing chute.
Juicing Knob: Tighten the knob one-quarter to one-half way.
Loosen or tighten as necessary.
Juicing Procedure: Drop one piece of fruit or a small handful into
the feeding chute at a time, being sure not to overload the feeding
chute. Press down with the plastic or wooden tamper.
Preparation: Wash and remove the rinds and as much pith from the
fruits. Separate the fruit into wedges.
Juicing Knob: Tighten the knob halfway. Loosen or tighten as
necessary.
Juicing Procedure: Drop one slice into the feeding chute at a time
and press down with the plastic or wooden tamper.
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