Friday 19 August 2011

Watermelon-Cucumber Juice


Watermelons and cucumbers are in season right now and my family is taking advantage and juicing them as much as we can.  Watermelon-Cucumber is probably my favorite juicing combination.  It’s so delicious and refreshing. 

Watermelon is known for being very cleansing for the whole body, especially for the kidneys.  It's a well-known natural remedy to help break up kidney stones + help prevent them from occurring.  Watermelon is full of antioxidants and is high in vitamin A (beta-carotene) and vitamin C.  It is also very hydrating.     

Cucumbers are high in vitamin C and antioxidants.  They are also known for having cleansing properties and dissolving kidney stones.  Cucumbers are very hydrating due to their high water content.  When juiced, they have a very mild, sweet flavor, which goes well with almost any juicing combination. 

Watermelon-Cucumber Juice
Pretty and pink, this juice has the most beautiful color.  It’s refreshing, hydrating and cleansing. 

Equipment: Juicer

·      4 cups organic watermelon, wash outside rind
·      4 organic lemon cucumbers or 1 large cucumber, washed

1.     Prep juicer, watermelon and cucumbers.  Cut watermelon in half, scoop out chunks of watermelon flesh with a spoon (I place the chunks in a 4 cup measuring cup and fill it).  Cut lemon cucumbers in half, then cut into pieces that fit into your juicer.  


2.    Juice the cucumbers then watermelon. 

My favorite helper, she juiced everything
Pretty and Pink

3.    Serve immediately, drink as is or pour over a small amount of ice. 


My Little Love with her Watermelon-Cucumber Juice

Yield: Makes about 4 cups of juice.

Note: Don’t forget to rinse the juicer parts after juicing.  You don’t want to have dried pulp remnants that your can’t clean off later. 

Tip: I love to fill 2 ice cube trays with the juice and freeze it (I use this + this is great too ... my absolute favorite ice cubes ever).  When I make smoothies, I pop a few cubes in.  The juice cubes are even great in a glass of water, adds a really nice flavor.  1 regular ice cube = 2 tablespoons.

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This post is part of Wellness Weekend @ Diet, Dessert and Dogs, Whole Health Weekend Link-Up @ Nourishing Treasures, Recipe Sharing Monday @ Jam Hands, Homestead Barn Hop @ The Prairie Homestead, Mangia Mondays @ Delightfully Dowling, Slightly Indulgent Tuesday @ Simply Sugar and Gluten Free, and Seasonal Sunday @ Real Sustenance. 

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