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I probably drink Orange juice the most! (Although lately as I said i have been drinking V8 like crazy!!! (Basically only GOOD TASTING thing to drink!!))
Any fresh juices I make. I don't think canned/processed juices are good for you. Aren't they mostly just a load of sugar? And don't they lose their vitamin C in the processing? That's what I always heard but someone please correct me if I'm wrong. If it's true, then it's better to just drink plain water and avoid the sugar and the calories.
I like to take pineapple and banana and some water or other liquid that throw it in the blender. Add some coconut for yumminess. Apples make good juice too.
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I'd say toss up between grape juice or cranberry juice being my favorite juice, rarely ever drink it though. I drink orange juice every morning, to me it is more of a breakfast juice than the other I mentioned.
Boy is this an old thread brought back to life: I guess my favorite juice is grapefruit. I like tomato or veggie also. I am not crazy over the sweeter juices, like apple, grape, etc. We do keep, at least two kinds in the fridge all the time. Spoiled brat insists on juice for breakfast even if we are having fruit. I will forgo the juice I am serving fruit. This morning we did have both, bananas and OJ. As for brands, I am really not particular. I know our son in law, who is a juice snob, insists of Simply Orange. I insist on Simple cheap!!!!
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