Since I began juicing in earnest back in March, I haven’t had much of a sweet tooth. My sweet tooth was famous among friends. Friends would watch in amusement while I devoured multiple pints of Ben & Jerry’s.
When you juice, your tastes and cravings really do change. I can’t explain why but the change is undeniable.
One thing interesting about these changing tastes is that fruits began tasting like desert. I would rather eat 5 bananas or handful of figs than a pint of ice cream.
With my Omega Juicer (which is actually called an Omega food system), I can have the best of all worlds. Check out this amazing “ice cream.”
Read about the Omega Juicer here.
Here’s how to make it.
- Go to Costco. You can buy bunches of 8-10 bananas for $1.69. Buy a bunch, as you will want more.
- Wait for the bananas to ripen. A ripe banana is speckled, like the ones in the picture below.
- Peel the bananas and put them into Zip-Lock bags or a storage container.
Freeze the bananas for 8-16 hours.
- Run the bananas through your Omega juicer. I use 3-5 for a batch.
You can also add walnuts, almonds, peanuts, or whatever.
Enjoy!
How long will the bananas last in the freezer? More than the 16 hours, I’m guessing.
Hey Fitjuice, or anybody else reading this-
I’ve come down with a nasty sinus infection. I’m taking antibiotics, but it occurs to me that there’s probably a juice that could help clear it up too. I would imagine it involves lots of fruits and vitamin C. Anybody got any suggestions?