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Bright Pink-A-Licious Juice

Many of you know my story about juicing. It’s how I started my weight loss journey. And the person behind this whole juicing revolution is Joe Cross. This past week Joe called me to give a message of encouragement to my group of 260+ Rebooters!

Message from Joe:

“G’day to all 260 of you doing the Nosh and Nourish October Reboot!

I’ve just put the phone down from the one and only Kelly Pfeiffer, and I’m so excited for you all! By my calculations, you’re on day 3 of Juice only and it can be one of the toughest days….so I wanted to give you all a big pat on the back for giving your body a chance to rest and repair.

One tip, try not to focus on weight loss…that will happen if your body needs to use up the extra energy you might be saving. Try to stay focused on the health benefits of flooding your system with little packets of sunlight.

When we juice, we are drinking water filtered through plants…we are free basing Mother Nature. So let the sunlight in!! I know that my life has been changed for the better from my journey. I hope through this experience, yours will too.

Juice On,

Joe”

If any of you are on a Reboot, that message may help keep you motivated too!

We’re now officially on Day 9 of the Reboot (day 4 of juice only).  I’ve been mixing it up, with some of Joe’s recipes, some of my own, and some new ones. This week, I created this fabulous new pink beauty called Pink-a-licious.

It’s creamy. It’s sweet. It’s pink. And it tastes nothing like dirt, despite having 2 beets in it!

Ingredients

  • 1 – 2  small beets (beetroot), peeled
  • 4 carrots
  • 1 orange, peeled
  • 1 sweet potato, peeled
  • 1/2 lemon, peeled  

Directions

  1. Wash all ingredients well.
  2. Peel the beets, lemon, oranges and sweet potatoes.
  3. Cut the fruits and veggies into pieces small enough to fit through your juicer chute.
  4. Juice all produce and enjoy over ice.

Servings: 1

Serving Size: 16 - 18 oz (500 ml)