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lilwing Posted - Sep 25 2010 : 5:06:13 PM
So I actually started juicing today ... I threw apples, carrots, kale, spinach, celery and melon in the juicer (all organic)....it turned out yummy... but I had leftover pulp...I didn't want to just throw it away.... and I remembered I had MJF gluten-free flour...so I concocted up a bread from scratch using the pulp ..the dough was a little dry so I also put some goat milk in .. just a half a cup... I baked it and YUMMY! it is GREAT... I know this should probably be posted in the kitchen .... so bear with me. lol

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lilwing Posted - Sep 30 2010 : 1:02:59 PM
Amy, that's a really great idea!

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granitelakegoatgirl Posted - Sep 29 2010 : 8:20:58 PM
Just a tip-when I make cheese, sometimes I freeze some of the whey in ice cube trays and use for ice in the smoothies instead of regular ice for added protein/nutrients.

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lilwing Posted - Sep 29 2010 : 09:35:53 AM
No, it's not silly. I totally understand it. I've been trying to get only certain organic kinds... but I don't have access to a really great farmer's market. It's really up to you though! Or just wait until the right season!

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Alee Posted - Sep 29 2010 : 09:28:53 AM
That is awesome! That sounds so good! I so wish I had a juicer! I am promising myself to get one within the next year, but it seems silly to get one mid winter when most of the veggies and such are store bought. Am I being silly? Should I just go out and get one?

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gypsy goat Posted - Sep 29 2010 : 08:26:19 AM
sounds wonderful and very healthy-i usual feed some of the pulp to my goats,i guess i could put it to better use and make something with it-but it sounds like i am not the only one who spoils their goats!

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FieldsofThyme Posted - Sep 27 2010 : 10:12:43 AM
You never know what you can learn on here. Thanks for sharing the tip on the giving the pulp to the goats.

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Violets November Posted - Sep 27 2010 : 07:41:30 AM
I use to make tons of fresh carrot juice and ended up with more pulp than what I could possibly use for other things in the kitchen.

Don't feel like you're wasting it if it feeds some of your animals, or even feeds the compost. It's all good.

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maggie14 Posted - Sep 26 2010 : 9:15:57 PM
Ooh, I bet it would be good in muffins. :)
Thanks Brooke!
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lilwing Posted - Sep 26 2010 : 4:17:37 PM
I bet it's great for the goats! :D You should definitely try it in muffins and breads and such though ... ! It really was good...probably good for you too!

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maggie14 Posted - Sep 25 2010 : 5:07:29 PM
Good for you Brooke! Your bread sounds really yummy! I'll have to remember that next time I juice. I usally give the pulp to my goats and they just love it.
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