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Juice the mint leaves with the wheatgrass. Mix with other ingredients. Serve cold in a martini glass. I had this at a vegan restaurant in San Diego that is no longer in business. Eddie Grant was sitting at the next table dressed in a white suit.. Remember the song Electric Avenue?

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Sounds great...what do you use to make your wheatgrass? I want lower BSs too!!!

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I have a Green Life Juicer that I have had for about 8 years. It juices everything.Wheatgrass. carrots,leafy greens, apples. If your just getting started with wheatgrass, there are some manual juicers that start at around $45 and up. Well worth the investment, wheatgrass is the ultimate.

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I have cheap juicer that makes yummy juices, but I think that a tbsp of kale juice is not a great yield from a good couple of stalks. I gotta go Green Life or Champion...thanks for the reminder.

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I'm growing mint too. What a taste mixed with carrot juice.

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Hippie Chick,

I had a Champion many years ago, and I didn't like it. The pulp was coming out wet like it wasn't getting all the juice out. I don't know if they have improved it since I had mine.

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Hippie Chick,

You can't go wrong with the Green Life. Low speed and trituration. I have had mine for many years and it does everything including wheatgrass. The pulp comes out dry as sand, it doesn't leave any juice behind. The only negative is it creates some foam with the wheatgrass, at least the one I have does, but it is at least 8 years old. I probably lose some grass juice with the foam, but I don't care, I grow plenty.

Renoir,

I also have an Omega and it is good for everything except the high speed centrifugal process is not recommended for wheatgrass.

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Hippie Chick,

You can't go wrong with the Green Life. Low speed and trituration. I have had mine for many years and it does everything including wheatgrass. The pulp comes out dry as sand, it doesn't leave any juice behind. The only negative is it creates some foam with the wheatgrass, at least the one I have does, but it is at least 8 years old. I probably lose some grass juice with the foam, but I don't care, I grow plenty.

Renoir,

I also have an Omega and it is good for everything except the high speed centrifugal process is not recommended for wheatgrass.

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I have the Omega 8003 and it is great amd juices everything! This drink sounds so good. I have a new herb garden so I am going to try juicing mint. Thanks!

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I have cheap juicer that makes yummy juices, but I think that a tbsp of kale juice is not a great yield from a good couple of stalks. I gotta go Green Life or Champion...thanks for the reminder.

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I have a Green Life Juicer that I have had for about 8 years. It juices everything.Wheatgrass. carrots,leafy greens, apples. If your just getting started with wheatgrass, there are some manual juicers that start at around $45 and up. Well worth the investment, wheatgrass is the ultimate.

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Sounds great...what do you use to make your wheatgrass? I want lower BSs too!!!

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