ALMOND MILK SHELF LIFE: Because it hasn't been commercially homogenized, or mixed with stabilizers, homemade nutmilk begins to slowly separate into 3 layers** in a few short hours less than a day, and will be fully separated (and fugly in appearance by day 3). A lot of people mistakenly throw out their nutmilk when it separates, think it's gone bad. JUST SHAKE IT UP ! From experience, homemade nut milks are best (if refrigerated) within 6-7 days, and give it a quick shake each time you want to pour a portion. ALMOND PULP TIP: After I've accumulated several pints in the freezer, I'll thaw it in the microwave, buzz briefly in my food processor to break up any clumps, then load up my dehydrator by pressing the pulp flat on parchment to 1/4" thick (simply lay an unopened 1 gal ziplock freezer bag on top and press the pulp flat onto the parchment with the bottom of a sauce pan), and run it at 140F or so for 8-12 hrs or until totally dry ... then I'll buzz it up one last time in the food processor, and the vaccum seal it into a glass jar, where it will keep at room temp for many months. I use it in baking, and for making no-bake crackers, and if you want to turn it back into nut pulp in order to follow a recipe for same it's easy to add some almond milk back to rehydrate it (add 1/4 volume of milk to dried pulp). Anyway, it's high in protein and modest in fiber. Ok, that's my good deed for the day. Thank you, John, for getting me to try Jackfruit. ------------------ ** I refer to the 3 layers, from top to bottom, as Almond Cream, Almond Water, and Almond Lees.
I find that if you use just enough liquid in the beginning of processing whole foods,the pieces won't have the liquid capacity to float around in the blender,so the blending material will process quicker and finer since it is so close to the blade.Gravity will be more effective as well. After you've gotten the desired consistency,then you can blend the rest of the liquid to make it a drink. Ratio being 2 dry to 1 liquid in the beginning,depending on how juice filled the whole food is.
another reason to purchase from John is that he advocates on your behalf for warrantee issues. I bought a juicer off Amazon with a 10 yr warrantee but they didn't honor it. John is a good guy to support.
I'm so glad I found this video ,it definitely made me sub😋😋😋... I'm a vegan and Jamaican and I love both coconut and almond milk. I Grow up drinking coconut milk you definitely made me make my mind up on Purchasing my vitamix and my juicier, since I'm considering selling my smoothies and juices.
Another great episode John! I'll have to keep my eye out for that coconut scraping knife. I didn't know it was so easy to open and process a coconut. Thanks for the lesson.
Much appreciation! I have bought so many juicers and blenders over the years...I can't even count. I love the demonstrations so that I can compare the pros and cons. :)K
OMG unbelievable so many people are dealing with "Almond pulps"😂 you know you can make almond into almond butter and add a splash of water in it, mix well, add one more splash of water and stir... Repeat. You do it and the almond butter will become weird in texture at the beginning and then get smoother and the color will turn lighter and when it's in a silky thin texture, you can add a lot of water in it at once. Then almond milk done. The mixing job can be done by a mixer. No pulps left that make you have to do a pancake or anything ..
Some varieties of almond trees will actually grow in the northeastern U.S. up to climate zone 5. Fresh coconuts are much more expensive and not always available on the east coast, so usually it's canned or dried coconut or nothing.
John, I run soaked almonds straight through the Omega without running them through the VitaMix. I drop in a handful of almonds and add water. I run the pulp through one more time while adding water. My nut milk comes out beautiful. One issue is that the machine can be difficult to take apart. I've not tried coconut milk yet but would tend to skip using the Vita-Mix. Although I've had no issues, I may use the Cuisinart to finely chop the nuts to lessen the pressure on the Omega. Thanks so much for all of your videos!
Friggin' awesome vid .. Been drewling over a juicer for a while now .. But with the whole mlik debat and seeing this, I want to make my hot oatmeal with almond milk instead of regular milk .. Thanks so much
Hi John, I had few questions about making my own milk I was hoping you could help with. 1. In the video you say 'make sure the juicer is set up for juicing'. What did you mean by this? Is it not always set up for juicing? 2. We tried your method for making coconut milk today, but it didn't come out like yours. The coconut fat seemed to get stuck between the screen and the screen holder and didn't make it in to the milk which made the milk quite watery. Do you know what we did wrong? 3. What is the difference between the 2 screens that come with the VSJ843? One has small holes and the other has slightly bigger holes. When should I use which one? 4. Should the grey pulp plug at the bottom of the jug be closed all the time? I seem to recall in one of your videos you say to keep it open when using the juicer for something, but I can't remember what. Thanks
Hi John, Thanks so much. Love the thought of using my VSJ843 to finish my coconut or almond milk. Now I have to find another use for that nut milk bag ; )
John, great video as always! Question (and sorry if I missed it): it looks like the coconut water you get from the nuts isn't enough to make the milk? Do you have to buy more coconut water separately that is the processed type? If so and recommendations? Thanks!
Hi John! Thank you for sharing, I can't wait to be able to make my own! So is this your juicer of choice to make nut milks? I've been trying to decide which one to get, so I've been watching so many of your comparison videos. I'd like to say thank you SO much for everything you do! I'm learning a lot about gardening AND juicing, and it's really exciting. Take care and God Bless! PS...I hope y'all are close to getting your farm! =)
Thank you, I just wanted to double check. I'm SO excited to get a new juicer and improve my families health! I started with a breville (Not knowing any better) and I'm ready for more yield, less oxidation, and to make the yummy coconut products that can break the bank in New England! =) Have a FABULOUS day and I hope you get to spend it in your garden, which by the way is AMAZING! =)
DiscountJuicers.com Hi John is this a juicer you would recommend for juicing leafy green veggies? i need a new juicer. the kuvings that i have tend to cause my juice to feel warm, & the machine itself gets hot when i'm juicing. appreciate it if you would send a reply. thank you.
I make nut milk every day so I was very interested to check out this video. But the main argument to switch to vertical slow juicer to strain the nut milk mixture is cleaning time. In my experience it takes me more time to clean slow juicer than nut milk bag. Although I have only juiced vegetables and leafy greens, together with some fruit. Maybe it is easier to clean slow juicer after making nut milk than juicing veggies? Thank you John!
The high speed of the blender doesn't damage the vitamins and nutriments ? I thought that was the main point of a juice extractor, slow rotation, little heat dissipated, no damage done
Please note: I do not advocate the use of dried coconut shreds to make coconut milk. Only use mature, brown coconut, or it can jam/clog juicer as one customer recently found out. Learn more and purchase the Omega VSJ843 www.discountjuicers.com/omegavsj843.html
Just curious, have you tried making acorn, beech nut or some sort of other foraged nut/seed milk? Acorn milk might be more practical as beech nuts take a lot of work for little reward.
What kind of coconut water do you recommend? I recently purchased the Omega VSJ843Q from you thanks to your helpful videos and i'm ready to graduate from grocery store bought coconut milk to the real deal!!!
Question..... when I put my coconut milk in the fridge the fat layer on top solidifies, if I shake it up I just get big chunks solid fat. How do I prevent this?
I have held off buying a juicer for a while. I was thinking about getting an Omega Juicer, is this juicer good for juicing other fruits and vegetables as well? Or is it best for nuts and not as good for other things.
Does the Omega VSJ843 make nut butters? I watched your video on the Kurvings and liked that it makes nut butters. Thank you. I appreciate that you make these videos to educate us on the different juicers.
Yes most of us don't use soy anymore but I used to use this process to make soy milk as well. Anyway I agree the process of adding water and nuts to the juicer does not work as well.
Hi john good evening.. Finish watching you're video and was wonder if it is really necessary for me to get a juicer ..I have purchased a vita mix and hope to get it soon .. Please give me your best advice...really want to start being healthy my tummy is getting out of shape .my whole body at least....
I always struggle opening (Thai) coconuts. I do not have a cleaver. Tapping with a hammer does not work so I use the hammer and a chef knife to pry it open. The knife has now been downgraded as the "coconut opener" as its edge is all wonky and pretty useless. LOL. Btw in my country one Thai coconut cost $4.50!!!
i have a omega vrt 370 and a professional vita mix 3hp so this will be easy but I also got hurom HH-WBB07 which would be better to do the milk after i processed in vitamix
Is the coconut water available in super markets, or do you have to get it somewhere special (organic, unprocessed) like a health food store? Also, I have a brand new Slowstar juicer. Will that work for me, along with a blender?
What's the name of the blender? Vitamix superblend ???. And the Juicer? Can't understand what you're saying when you mention the names. These videos are great. Especially the coconut milk.
John, I tried this in VSJ843R round model, but it left so much fibre in the milk I had to use a milk bag in the end. Should I have poured it back through? Wonder where I went wrong? 🤔
people get so paranoid when ya juice foods like yer missing 90% of it not eating the skin. even if thats true, the point of making a drink is to drink. and its a easier way to add the skin in a way that makes it easier to tolerate when the skin is crushed. if yer that concerned about fiber, eat some dam oatmeal or just eat the fruit whole.
But won’t you have to lean the screen fro the juicer? Not really saving cleanining but it is easier than squeezing [a nut milk bag] I guess. You can do this same thing with ONE machine Omega 8006. Use the blank screen to process the SOAKED and strained almonds into meal. Add pure clean water to the soaked meal. Then switch to the juice screen and ladel the pulp mixture. Less cleaning, no squeezing, and only ONE machine required.
+DiscountJuicers.com Hi, thanks for responding. I learned from you that the rind is edible and adds lots of phytonutrients. Since I just got the juicer I'm being extra cautious with it. I just wasn't sure if the machine can handle the rind since the manual says to remove it.
Do you have a video of making the nut milks in the slowstar? Would it work this same way or could you utilize the homogenizing attachment rather than a blender for the first step?
How do you separate the coconut meat from the shell so easily? I had to struggle so much to separate the meat from the shell with sharp knife which is very scary.
John, thank you for this educational video. I want to buy my juicer through you but need to watch many of your videos first to make sure what I get will do what I mostly want it to do. You did a video with Fully Raw Kristina on the top 3 juicers that you recommend a few years ago. The Omega vert 330 Hd or 350 Hd was your pick. Surely an up to date Top 3 would be welcomed. In this video you mentioned using the almond milk with a probiotic to make a cultured almond milk. Would using a kefir grains work as well and if so, would I want to use milk kefir grains or water kefir grains? (haven't figured out why there are 2 separate types in the first place...marketing ploy?)
I live in an island and almonds grow in the wild everywhere so it's real cheap to get 100% organic almonds!!!
You can stick the pulp in a dehyrdator to make almond flour for baking.
ALMOND MILK SHELF LIFE: Because it hasn't been commercially homogenized, or mixed with stabilizers, homemade nutmilk begins to slowly separate into 3 layers** in a few short hours less than a day, and will be fully separated (and fugly in appearance by day 3). A lot of people mistakenly throw out their nutmilk when it separates, think it's gone bad. JUST SHAKE IT UP ! From experience, homemade nut milks are best (if refrigerated) within 6-7 days, and give it a quick shake each time you want to pour a portion.
ALMOND PULP TIP: After I've accumulated several pints in the freezer, I'll thaw it in the microwave, buzz briefly in my food processor to break up any clumps, then load up my dehydrator by pressing the pulp flat on parchment to 1/4" thick (simply lay an unopened 1 gal ziplock freezer bag on top and press the pulp flat onto the parchment with the bottom of a sauce pan), and run it at 140F or so for 8-12 hrs or until totally dry ... then I'll buzz it up one last time in the food processor, and the vaccum seal it into a glass jar, where it will keep at room temp for many months. I use it in baking, and for making no-bake crackers, and if you want to turn it back into nut pulp in order to follow a recipe for same it's easy to add some almond milk back to rehydrate it (add 1/4 volume of milk to dried pulp). Anyway, it's high in protein and modest in fiber.
Ok, that's my good deed for the day. Thank you, John, for getting me to try Jackfruit.
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** I refer to the 3 layers, from top to bottom, as Almond Cream, Almond Water, and Almond Lees.
I find that if you use just enough liquid in the beginning of processing whole foods,the pieces won't have the liquid capacity to float around in the blender,so the blending material will process quicker and finer since it is so close to the blade.Gravity will be more effective as well.
After you've gotten the desired consistency,then you can blend the rest of the liquid to make it a drink.
Ratio being 2 dry to 1 liquid in the beginning,depending on how juice filled the whole food is.
another reason to purchase from John is that he advocates on your behalf for warrantee issues. I bought a juicer off Amazon with a 10 yr warrantee but they didn't honor it. John is a good guy to support.
Noel Miller did you send in your warranty to manufacturer
I had to come back and tell you that I ran my almonds through the juicer like you did on yesterday to make almond milk. I love it. Thank you.
I'm so glad I found this video ,it definitely made me sub😋😋😋... I'm a vegan and Jamaican and I love both coconut and almond milk. I Grow up drinking coconut milk you definitely made me make my mind up on Purchasing my vitamix and my juicier, since I'm considering selling my smoothies and juices.
Another great episode John! I'll have to keep my eye out for that coconut scraping knife. I didn't know it was so easy to open and process a coconut. Thanks for the lesson.
I love your work! Thanks for keeping us informed.
Much appreciation! I have bought so many juicers and blenders over the years...I can't even count. I love the demonstrations so that I can compare the pros and cons. :)K
I have a vitamix and plan to get a slow start for my birthday ! I can't wait to make this.....
Thanks , May The Lord Bless You Always !
omega d best slow juicer everrr..
OMG unbelievable so many people are dealing with "Almond pulps"😂 you know you can make almond into almond butter and add a splash of water in it, mix well, add one more splash of water and stir... Repeat. You do it and the almond butter will become weird in texture at the beginning and then get smoother and the color will turn lighter and when it's in a silky thin texture, you can add a lot of water in it at once. Then almond milk done. The mixing job can be done by a mixer. No pulps left that make you have to do a pancake or anything ..
Made coconut milk a while ago with my Kuvings Whole slow juicer. Fantastic stuff. Funny how warm the pulp is when it comes out of the juicer :-)
I was surprised at that too, also how dry it was.
pdude1911 Did the coconut milk go up while juicing in the Kuvings?
Genius... thanks from the UK John!
add those almonds to basil when you make pesto
Some varieties of almond trees will actually grow in the northeastern U.S. up to climate zone 5. Fresh coconuts are much more expensive and not always available on the east coast, so usually it's canned or dried coconut or nothing.
Excellent video, never thought about using my VSJ to make coconut or nut milk,. Goodbye nut bags.
Steve Zech Amen! 😂LOL
John, I run soaked almonds straight through the Omega without running them through the VitaMix. I drop in a handful of almonds and add water. I run the pulp through one more time while adding water. My nut milk comes out beautiful. One issue is that the machine can be difficult to take apart. I've not tried coconut milk yet but would tend to skip using the Vita-Mix. Although I've had no issues, I may use the Cuisinart to finely chop the nuts to lessen the pressure on the Omega. Thanks so much for all of your videos!
Thank you for another excellent video! I've received just a week ago Sedona Combo dehydrator. Thank you for a great product - LOVE IT!
This is genius! I have been juicing nuts in just my Hurom for years.
I need these products for my Health Coaching biz.
I love this guy. I have learned so much about juicers and what they can do for my health. Thanks John.
Hi John! The link has a comma not a period. Love the video. Good info as always.
Friggin' awesome vid .. Been drewling over a juicer for a while now .. But with the whole mlik debat and seeing this, I want to make my hot oatmeal with almond milk instead of regular milk .. Thanks so much
Hi John,
I had few questions about making my own milk I was hoping you could help with.
1. In the video you say 'make sure the juicer is set up for juicing'. What did you mean by this? Is it not always set up for juicing?
2. We tried your method for making coconut milk today, but it didn't come out like yours. The coconut fat seemed to get stuck between the screen and the screen holder and didn't make it in to the milk which made the milk quite watery. Do you know what we did wrong?
3. What is the difference between the 2 screens that come with the VSJ843? One has small holes and the other has slightly bigger holes. When should I use which one?
4. Should the grey pulp plug at the bottom of the jug be closed all the time? I seem to recall in one of your videos you say to keep it open when using the juicer for something, but I can't remember what.
Thanks
I have a Hurom slow juicer... should work... will try it!
Thank you so much for this wonderful information.
Thanks so much John! Great Video. Will try this VERY soon. Need to purchase coconut tool soon. Janet Y
Janet Y use a dull knife. That's what we use before fancy tools back in the island
Hi John, Thanks so much. Love the thought of using my VSJ843 to finish my coconut or almond milk. Now I have to find another use for that nut milk bag ; )
I just watched this whole video at 7am before going to sleep
Great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much. I've learned so much!
If you soak the almonds in coconut water overnight would you get MORE almond flavor out of the nuts? thanks a lot for all you do!!
John, great video as always! Question (and sorry if I missed it): it looks like the coconut water you get from the nuts isn't enough to make the milk? Do you have to buy more coconut water separately that is the processed type? If so and recommendations?
Thanks!
another great video thanks john you rock 👍
Hi John! Thank you for sharing, I can't wait to be able to make my own! So is this your juicer of choice to make nut milks? I've been trying to decide which one to get, so I've been watching so many of your comparison videos. I'd like to say thank you SO much for everything you do! I'm learning a lot about gardening AND juicing, and it's really exciting. Take care and God Bless!
PS...I hope y'all are close to getting your farm! =)
Yes, this is my fav juicer for making nut milks. Other juicers I have tested have not worked as well as I mention in the video.
Thank you, I just wanted to double check. I'm SO excited to get a new juicer and improve my families health! I started with a breville (Not knowing any better) and I'm ready for more yield, less oxidation, and to make the yummy coconut products that can break the bank in New England! =) Have a FABULOUS day and I hope you get to spend it in your garden, which by the way is AMAZING! =)
DiscountJuicers.com
Hi John is this a juicer you would recommend for juicing leafy green veggies? i need a new juicer. the kuvings that i have tend to cause my juice to feel warm, & the machine itself gets hot when i'm juicing. appreciate it if you would send a reply.
thank you.
I make nut milk every day so I was very interested to check out this video. But the main argument to switch to vertical slow juicer to strain the nut milk mixture is cleaning time. In my experience it takes me more time to clean slow juicer than nut milk bag. Although I have only juiced vegetables and leafy greens, together with some fruit. Maybe it is easier to clean slow juicer after making nut milk than juicing veggies? Thank you John!
ilijadobre Did you experience any difference in the almond milk taste or texture in the slow juicer? Did it get more fullbodied?
The high speed of the blender doesn't damage the vitamins and nutriments ? I thought that was the main point of a juice extractor, slow rotation, little heat dissipated, no damage done
Please note: I do not advocate the use of dried coconut shreds to make coconut milk. Only use mature, brown coconut, or it can jam/clog juicer as one customer recently found out. Learn more and purchase the Omega VSJ843 www.discountjuicers.com/omegavsj843.html
Great videos! Can you make almond milk or coconut with the omega vert 350 or 350hd?
Hi John, Why can't I just feed soaked whole almonds with water into the Omega VSJ843 Juicer? Why do I need to blend them before and clean 2 machines?
Just curious, have you tried making acorn, beech nut or some sort of other foraged nut/seed milk? Acorn milk might be more practical as beech nuts take a lot of work for little reward.
Great video!!! One question.....the coconut water that you added to the soaked almonds in the Vitamix....... Did you get that from young coconuts?
What kind of coconut water do you recommend? I recently purchased the Omega VSJ843Q from you thanks to your helpful videos and i'm ready to graduate from grocery store bought coconut milk to the real deal!!!
I like this guy such a nice guy
I need to know all this i like this thank you
Question..... when I put my coconut milk in the fridge the fat layer on top solidifies, if I shake it up I just get big chunks solid fat. How do I prevent this?
Thanks so much, for the great info :) Keep up the good work!!!
Great video John
This looks Great!!!
Can we make coconut cream, Coconut Butter & Coconut oil with the Omega VSJ843?
Love your vids!
I have held off buying a juicer for a while. I was thinking about getting an Omega Juicer, is this juicer good for juicing other fruits and vegetables as well? Or is it best for nuts and not as good for other things.
learned a lot!
Does the Omega VSJ843 make nut butters? I watched your video on the Kurvings and liked that it makes nut butters. Thank you. I appreciate that you make these videos to educate us on the different juicers.
very useful video!
Yes most of us don't use soy anymore but I used to use this process to make soy milk as well. Anyway I agree the process of adding water and nuts to the juicer does not work as well.
Hi john good evening.. Finish watching you're video and was wonder if it is really necessary for me to get a juicer ..I have purchased a vita mix and hope to get it soon .. Please give me your best advice...really want to start being healthy my tummy is getting out of shape .my whole body at least....
Great video, thanks
What brand of coconut juice do you think is best?
John is there a reason you used the dry container for the vitamix instead of the wet one?
John, thank you. I sincerely appreciate your videos. I've just purchased this model from you and am very excited to put it to work!
I always struggle opening (Thai) coconuts. I do not have a cleaver. Tapping with a hammer does not work so I use the hammer and a chef knife to pry it open. The knife has now been downgraded as the "coconut opener" as its edge is all wonky and pretty useless. LOL. Btw in my country one Thai coconut cost $4.50!!!
Great!!! Thanks!
i have a omega vrt 370 and a professional vita mix 3hp so this will be easy but I also got hurom HH-WBB07 which would be better to do the milk after i processed in vitamix
Is the coconut water available in super markets, or do you have to get it somewhere special (organic, unprocessed) like a health food store? Also, I have a brand new Slowstar juicer. Will that work for me, along with a blender?
What's the name of the blender? Vitamix superblend ???. And the Juicer? Can't understand what you're saying when you mention the names. These videos are great. Especially the coconut milk.
John, I tried this in VSJ843R round model, but it left so much fibre in the milk I had to use a milk bag in the end. Should I have poured it back through? Wonder where I went wrong? 🤔
Great video. How do you know which coconut is right? I see dark brown colors are they the same?
people get so paranoid when ya juice foods like yer missing 90% of it not eating the skin. even if thats true, the point of making a drink is to drink. and its a easier way to add the skin in a way that makes it easier to tolerate when the skin is crushed. if yer that concerned about fiber, eat some dam oatmeal or just eat the fruit whole.
Sir, what if there is no coconut water? What can be the alternative? Cannot find one in Saudi Arabia... Thank you and more power to your channel!
Thanks for the great video. How to make nut-milks if I do not have vitamix blender? Thanks
Which tastes better? Almond or coconut yogurt?
hi john, very helpful video as always:) I have the VSJ but no vitamix. will a hand blender (stick blender) also do?
Greetings-
John, what kind of coconut water did you add to the coconut and almond milk mixtures?
John, it is possible to do this on an omega horizontal juicer?
Awesome
But won’t you have to lean the screen fro the juicer? Not really saving cleanining but it is easier than squeezing [a nut milk bag] I guess. You can do this same thing with ONE machine Omega 8006. Use the blank screen to process the SOAKED and strained almonds into meal. Add pure clean water to the soaked meal. Then switch to the juice screen and ladel the pulp mixture. Less cleaning, no squeezing, and only ONE machine required.
Will this work great on a Kuving c7000 as well?
I just bought a Kuvings whole food slow juicer. Can I juice watermelon with the rind? The manual says to remove it,but I trust your expertise.
Yes, you CAN juice the rind. Im not sure why they would say that.
+DiscountJuicers.com Hi, thanks for responding. I learned from you that the rind is edible and adds lots of phytonutrients. Since I just got the juicer I'm being extra cautious with it. I just wasn't sure if the machine can handle the rind since the manual says to remove it.
HELLO,WHAT WAS THAT CURVED BLADE YOU USED TO REMOVE THE COCONUT FROM ITS SHELL AND WHERE CAN I FIND IT?
Man these omega VSJ843's are freaking awesome! I need to buy myself a vitamix tho...I will buy it from your store in a week :)
Awesome Job!! :)
Do you have a video of making the nut milks in the slowstar? Would it work this same way or could you utilize the homogenizing attachment rather than a blender for the first step?
good vid enjoyed watching you
what/where did you get the extra coconut water from? just purchased coconut water?
John What coconut water are you using please?
How do you separate the coconut meat from the shell so easily? I had to struggle so much to separate the meat from the shell with sharp knife which is very scary.
Can I use my Breville BJE820XL to make Almond and Coconut milk?
How well does the Tribest Slowstar make almond and coconut milks?
Think you could skip the blender if you leave the lid closed and maybe run the mill through a 2nd time? reason being is i dont have a good blender. :)
ty bro
Will my Omega VRT350 do this reasonably well?
Never mind. Found your answer below. 😁
John can I use my greenstar instead?
Haven't heard from you yet. san antonioWhere did you get that about of coconut water to add to the vitaMix? Thanks janet from
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bein super awsuhm bruthr
John, thank you for this educational video. I want to buy my juicer through you but need to watch many of your videos first to make sure what I get will do what I mostly want it to do. You did a video with Fully Raw Kristina on the top 3 juicers that you recommend a few years ago. The Omega vert 330 Hd or 350 Hd was your pick. Surely an up to date Top 3 would be welcomed.
In this video you mentioned using the almond milk with a probiotic to make a cultured almond milk. Would using a kefir grains work as well and if so, would I want to use milk kefir grains or water kefir grains? (haven't figured out why there are 2 separate types in the first place...marketing ploy?)
Hi can this be done with the horom
John, will the VSJ also do just as well with cashew milk?
How do the kuvings juicer yield nut milks