How I use my Champion Juicer – By Blake

We have used a champion juicer for over 25 years. We have compared a champion juicer to several other juicers. The champion juicer lasts longer, is easier to use and easier to clean. The juicer has a juicing screen as well as a blank for fruit with less pulp. I would like to share with you some of the fruit and fruit mixtures we have used in this champion juicer review.

To juice oranges, cut the orange into fourths and peel. Put the orange into the tube and push with the wooden pusher. Many people have said they cannot drink orange juice. They were surprised they could drink fresh juice when the bottled juice or frozen juice gave them heartburn. Juicing strawberries with the oranges is a good combination. Blackberries, blueberries and other berries also mix well with oranges. Cutting up and removing the peal from a pineapple and juicing it with oranges is also a good combination. We like a 50/50 blend, but you can change the ratio depending on how you like the mix. Oranges and grapefruits are also good together.
Apples are cut into fourths are also pushed through the juicer. Apples are good juiced with celery. Pears make a nice addition to apple juice also. Grapesalso juice well and give another alternative.

Frozen bananas make a nice healthy ice cream substitute. For bananas, you need to use the blank instead of the juicing screen. Running frozen watermelon with the blank is also a good ice cream substitute.
Hopefully, some of these ideas in this champion juicer review will encourage you to enjoy the health benefits of juicing.