WHEATGRASS GRINDERS, POLLEN & BROCCOLI SEEDS

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  1. Pelagic Nomad

    Pelagic Nomad New Member

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    Hi all


    As I live on a boat, space and reliability are everything, so I'm always looking for the most heavily constructed gadgets that can do as many different tasks as possible. I'd like to know about your experiences with juicers in particular the one in the link below. Can it effectively do everything from wheatgrass to meat???

    https://www.vitality4life.com.au/ju...0cbc0ec5edc26bf001ac2&fo_s=gplaau&fo_oid=4946

    Also, looking around online, broccoli seeds for sprouting see brutality expensive, and only available in small quantities in Australia. Is there a reasonably priced "secret" supplier that somewhere here?

    And also I'm going to give bee pollen a go. I did notice a big variation in price, so curious to know if there is some that I should stay away from, and where to find the best, for the lea$t...?


    Hope all is well!
    Andrew
     
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    First off, the best bee pollen for you is going to come from local hives.

    That juicer is very well built and as long as you want meat ground super fine it should work well for anything from wheat grass to meat. Do note that this is not a "grinder" but rather a "mincer" and the design of the machine looks like it could clog unless meats are almost frozen when put through the machine, those little exit holes could be a problem if fats are soft.
     

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