Wheat grass juice, where to get em?!


Question:

Wheat grass juice, where to get em?

anyone drinks this stuff? I want some, either buy it in a store, or I'll grow it and juice it myself, or buy it and juice it myself it dont matter, where can I find some, have you had it before?

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6 months ago
I tried everystore, the best I can find is seeds, I brought them but I am not a farmer


Answers:
6 months ago
I tried everystore, the best I can find is seeds, I brought them but I am not a farmer

Well I would suggest that you try to grow the seed, and if that doesnt work then you could buy it pre juiced at a place like jamba juice.

I just looked and you can buy a wheatgrass kit on this site: http://www.wheatgrasskits.com/
or I am sure that you could search it online and find it pre juiced for a reasonable price.

Good luck

Have you tried your local health food store?

Trader Joes

EEYYYUUUCCCK!!!! Tastes HORRIBLE. Makes me want to chuck just remembering the taste. Ick.

I bought it out of a health food store many years ago. Talk about NASTY! Maybe you can cook with it or something but don't try to drink it.

You can get wheat grass at smoothie places like Jujji or Jamba Juice.

You really need to go to a healthfood store to buy this stuff. Whole Foods is a great supermarket that carries a wide variety of organic and natural foods. www.wholefoods.com. Good luck.

JAMBA JUICE!! you can buy it there too but you need a special machine and they sell it there too but I would look on line for cheaper prices

Take a shot a day with an orange wedge to sweeten the after taste.

Enjoy!

Search for wheat grass kit on the internet. Its cheaper than buying it already made. You'll need to buy a special juicer $65 approx. for a manual cranker.




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