I dry it out in the oven on a very low temperature for a few hours then blitz it in my blender. It turns it into an all purpose powder that can be used to flavor almost anything. You can also add the pulp to baked goods or throw it in homemade stock. There’s definitely no need to waste it.
@@skaterlover1999 It really is going to depend on your oven but I simply spread the pulp out on a cookie sheet in a single layer, then put it in the oven on the lowest temperature; around 175, for several hours…I want to say at least 6-8. You’re basically dehydrating it so you want it to go until it’s completely dried out. Check it every two hours or so. Also check on here to see if there’s videos on it. I’m sure you’ll find something. Hope this helps!
Sometimes I use them as a face mask, most of the time I throw them into my plant soil 🪴 & give it back to the earth, depending on what I juiced I have also used it in marinades for chicken kabobs, I have also fed it to my dog.. we get creative around here to avoid waste
Great idea. You could spread it thinner on a baking sheet and dehydrate it and make chips for dipping too. Or use it as fertiliser for plants but I don’t know if that actually helps plants. Don’t see why not. 🤷🏻♀️
When your juicing, you need to mash it up good, and add it back to your juice. Many people are not aware that you need that fiber to help break down that fructose, and it helps to break it down in the liver.
I’m back on the juice train I’m back I’m back I’m back last time. I was on the juice train. I lost 80 pounds and I felt amazing but that was due to a issue I had now I’m doing it because I just want to feel good
Question. Is the pulp still full of nutrients. Can i dehydrate it as well and still have nutrients as well. Will it still have most or all of the nutrients? Anyone know?
That's awesome! I sure would have thrown it out 😂. I just bought a juicer, not that super fancy one like yours, but I have one that should serve its purpose. I haven't used it yet, but I have it should I decide to make some juice. Thanks for the great videos, as always. Blessings.
You had me til you said "gwa-lah" at the end. It's pronounced "wah-lah" (and spelled: voila). Lastly, it's redundant to say "there you have it, voila" because voila literally means "there it is/there you are".
I dry it out in the oven on a very low temperature for a few hours then blitz it in my blender. It turns it into an all purpose powder that can be used to flavor almost anything. You can also add the pulp to baked goods or throw it in homemade stock. There’s definitely no need to waste it.
What temp and how long or does it depend?
@@skaterlover1999 It really is going to depend on your oven but I simply spread the pulp out on a cookie sheet in a single layer, then put it in the oven on the lowest temperature; around 175, for several hours…I want to say at least 6-8. You’re basically dehydrating it so you want it to go until it’s completely dried out. Check it every two hours or so. Also check on here to see if there’s videos on it. I’m sure you’ll find something. Hope this helps!
I figured it out 4 years ago ❤
@@Chrissy4281wow awesome thank yoy
@@marietteblaides5461 sure. No problem at all!
For vegetable pulp, you can mix it with ground salmon and make patties.
Salmon is vegetarian?
@@patpittz6709no? 😭 unless ur pescatarian
@@patpittz6709non vegetarians eat plants bro 😂
I'm new to juicing. I really needed this info! Thanks Harold 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Sometimes I use them as a face mask, most of the time I throw them into my plant soil 🪴 & give it back to the earth, depending on what I juiced I have also used it in marinades for chicken kabobs, I have also fed it to my dog.. we get creative around here to avoid waste
That is a great idea-thanks!
I boil it and make teas. I don’t have freezer space. But I want to cube it as well as dehydrate it
Bro I have watching you for a few days and you are saving my life. Thanks .
Great idea. You could spread it thinner on a baking sheet and dehydrate it and make chips for dipping too. Or use it as fertiliser for plants but I don’t know if that actually helps plants. Don’t see why not. 🤷🏻♀️
Yeah i’m thinking compost
You look so healthy I am following your juicing recipes to improve my health THANK YOU
Thank you for the Love & food education we all need. Please could you make a Sorbet for us. Im waiting until Christmas to order my Cold press juicer.
When your juicing, you need to mash it up good, and add it back to your juice. Many people are not aware that you need that fiber to help break down that fructose, and it helps to break it down in the liver.
Brilliant Idea, also it can be used as a natural face scrub. 😇
Thanks I'm trying that
@@Narctactics101yeah thats sounds like a great idea!
I dehydrated mines and grind it up and use in smoothies and fruit bowls and whenever I need a coating for cooking
I’m back on the juice train I’m back I’m back I’m back last time. I was on the juice train. I lost 80 pounds and I felt amazing but that was due to a issue I had now I’m doing it because I just want to feel good
I just bought the Nama 2 juicer. This is a great idea with the pulp!! I am going try this!! Thanks man👍
YES!Can a get AMEN ! I always felt terrible throwing in out. I don’t garden, so no compost needed. I rarely bake.So, this is perfect 🙏
Thank you for your knowledge. I really do appreciate you❤
Great idea. No waste. Thanks
Love it. I needed this info. Plus the ideas from the comments.
Awesome idea! Thanks for the tip!
Even better is composting and growing ur own (I’m only on the freeze one idk if he mentions it but yea)
This was super helpful, thanks!
Thanks, I'll try that!
I just received a Nama juicer today and was wondering what to use the pulp for rather than throwing it out.
Creative! Thanks for sharing!
You are so smart LOL thank you
This is soooo smart, a great idea
What a wonderful idea! I have several of those silicon ice cube trays sitting in the cabinet, and I just started juicing again. Mahalo!
Thank you for sharing. #nothingwasted
Awesome no waste and the fiber isnt lost
Best idea I've seen. Thanks for sharing!!
I used to add these to my muffin recipe .. I end up with a fiber muffin🙌🏽
Brilliant 😊
Thank you, I really enjoy your content.
that smirk is hilarious 😂
Are there any juice or even nutritional benefits left tho?
Yes, but the biggest thing is the fiber.
Great idea 💡 I’m try this after I juice for the week
i did this with pineapple, ginger and orange- sadly the ice cubes didn’t have any flavor
lol 😂 probably left with the juice.
Wow I never thought of doing that thank you
Excellent idea
I literally threw it out just now before watching this video 😮
What is the specific name for the ice trays you're using?😊
Great idea 💡
Great idea.. thanks.
awesome idea
Brilliant! You look fit, happy and healthy. All goals I aspire to. Where did you get those cool trays?
Thank you
Thank you😊
Thank you 🙏🏿
Thank you 👍😊
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Ooooo ok!! And what else!?? I'm interested
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Thanks 🎉❤
genius
Wow thanks man
Thanks
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So Fine.
He is handsome
Sorry for asking a stupid question but do you eat the frozen pulp like an ice lolly?😅
Yesss just put my beet pulp in ice trays ❤
What juicer is that
Question. Is the pulp still full of nutrients. Can i dehydrate it as well and still have nutrients as well. Will it still have most or all of the nutrients? Anyone know?
I freeze it and put it in my plants
He’s handsome
You can also use it in cakes.
I'm thinking also Orange cookies or cakes
I feed it to the deer out back. 😊
Dog treats for doggy approved snacks
I eat it.
I love this I just threw some pulp out
Different
That's awesome! I sure would have thrown it out 😂. I just bought a juicer, not that super fancy one like yours, but I have one that should serve its purpose. I haven't used it yet, but I have it should I decide to make some juice. Thanks for the great videos, as always. Blessings.
If y’all don’t throw that waste out somewhere…
😂 💀
Blend don't juice. Drink the pulp.
Walla
Why you looking like Darius Rucker
You had me til you said "gwa-lah" at the end. It's pronounced "wah-lah" (and spelled: voila). Lastly, it's redundant to say "there you have it, voila" because voila literally means "there it is/there you are".
Actually, you pronounce the v
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Nah trash it