Starting A Smoothie Business

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2009 and filed under juice | 3 Comments »

Is there room in your town for a Smoothie business? Juice bars are popping up in most towns and cities in the UK. Their offering is healthy, nutritious, easy to make, fun and very tasty!

Fruit & vegetable juices definitely beat most other foods having lower calories, higher vitamin and mineral content and are low in fat. They have been recognized as preventing many types of illnesses caused by our fast food / low nutrition diet.

Every fruit and vegetable has its own unique mixture of vitamins and minerals which you can use to make up for many deficiencies in your diet.

Juice on the move – they are great to be consumed on the move in this high pace world in which we live in. With a decent lid and a straw you are unlikely to make a mess either in your office or car. Who has the time to sit down, peel fruit, eat it and then wash your hands?

You can offer supplements in your juice like added Vitamin C, Ginseng, Mint or even Garlic to make your offering even more tempting to the new vitamin popping generation. Why not go the full distance and serve organic fruit and vegetable juices?

Profit margins are good and equipment costs are low. All you need are several juice machines, good quality fruit & vegetables, nice decor and the ability to work hard.

You need to have the right type of footfall though. Find a site that has a lot of younger people passing by. Ideal location would be in walking distance of a large trendy shopping mall and a big complex of offices.

Initial expenses can be high for marketing your new business. You have to let people know you have arrived by sending out emails & doing leaflet drops. Advertise in the local newspaper and radio. Offer free juice to the first thousand customers and people are sure to know that you have arrived!

Try and come up with trendy names for your juices. It might be just pure orange juice to you but how about “Refreshing Orange Bang” for a name? Your apple juice could be called “The Green Devil” whilst carrot juice could possible be named “The Energizer”.

Branding is everything in this business. Choose trendy colors that immediately scream fruit. Use reds, greens & orange in your logo and shop front design. Your slogan should echo the healthy aspects of your products. Possible slogans could include “Crave the taste & Improve your Health” or how about “The Juice that Packs a Healthy Punch”?

Smoothies are not just fruit drinks; they can also be an alternative to a snack or light meal for people who are worried about their expanding waistlines. Add healthy, easy to make sandwiches to complement your nutritious range.

Making fruit juice is easy. The real challenge lies in picking the right site, establishing your brand, building goodwill (and reputation) and generating repeat business.

For the entrepreneur starting out in business, a juice bar can be a fun business with decent profit potential.

Naz Daud
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/starting-a-smoothie-business-295162.html

Health Canada Abuse

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2009 and filed under health food | 14 Comments »

Once again Health Canada imposes draconian measures that resulted in the Suicides of 2 people and the hospitalizations of many more. Are they really protecting the Health of Canadians or the Health of the Pharmaceutical Industry. In 2003 Health Canada seized Truehope’s product Empowerplus as it was coming across the border, knowing that it was going to cause harm to Canadians. Truehope is now involved in a court case against Health Canada, that if won will allow for more freedoms in the Health food industry and prevent Bill C-51 from coming in. If passed, Bill C-51 will basically be the end of the Health food industry as we know it by ushering in Codex. This is a call to action.

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Po pi po ~ Miku Hatsune Vegetable Juice Dance (HQ, English subtitles, Download)

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2009 and filed under juice | 25 Comments »

Translation and subtitles by moi. Thanks to MrVacBob for the raw video, and Waha for translation help. Yes, this is a very silly song. But… addictive, isn’t it?

Video download link:
http://shii.org/work/Po_pi_po___Miku_Hatsune_Vegetable_Juice_Dance__iichan_.avi

MP3 download link:
http://shii.org/work/Po_pi_po___Miku_Hatsune_Vegetable_Juice_Dance.mp3

Original lyrics:
http://shii.org/work/popipo

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Avoid Acai Berry Juice

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2009 and filed under acai juice | 25 Comments »

http://www.FreeAcaiBerry.com Before you go buying acai berry juice to lose weight, try the supplement for free. Go to http://www.FreeAcaiBerry.com for a free trial before it ends.

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Acai Berry Juice Benefits

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2009 and filed under acai berry | No Comments »

Are You Considering Acai Berry Juice? Visit http://www.buyacaijuice.org for organic 100% pure acai berry juice made with Amazonian acai berries which can be easily absorbed by the body to provide great health benefits.

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Antioxidants: How they work. Dark Chocolate vs Acai Berry vs Pomegranate vs Red Wine vs Blueberries

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2009 and filed under acai | 25 Comments »

CHART: http://bit.ly/chocolateVSacai … So? It’s your turn to do some work! COMMENT! =P http://jbni.us is the producer of this video and Noagin, the Super-Antioxidant containing astaxanthin, zeaxanthin, and lutein.

Antioxidants: Dark Chocolate vs Acai Berry vs Pomegranate vs Red Wine vs Blueberries

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Hisbicus Flowers Planting in Your Home

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under juice | No Comments »

First, the uneatable flora. In Bahasa Malaysia, plants on tyres does not mean the cute part of a workshop enveloped by delicate petals. When a passage police officer warns you that there are “no plants” on your tyres, he is actually adage the tyres are so gravely worn that he himself cannot see the tread patterns anymore. Oh, oh! You are in problem with the Malaysian transfer law.

At the end of a fiscal year, employees look forwards to “flora” from Malaysian bosses. Most doubtless, a more month’s bonus of salary is as wonderful as plants in their eyes. The same thought applies to “flora” given by the banks, in this suit, it is the fascinate. The blessed employee who receives “plants” from his boss and mound can allow to buy “flaming flora.” He ignites the fuse of a “heated flower” to propel it shooting high up into the sky where it blossoms into a large parade of fireworks.

As with other cultures, the female gender is considered a figurative flower in Bahasa Malaysia. A teenage lass is a “bud” who quickly matures into “a flower in the garden” sense she is specific and available to be chosen as a partner. If a man chooses her to be “the flower adorning” his fuzz, he marries her. By with beauty harvest flooding the Malaysian souk, a married lady doesn’t have to go out of influence after having children. She could still be “the flower” of a community gathering, that is, the fairest of them all.

A splendid party episode such as a Malay wedding calls for “assorted flowers.” Various flowers are diverse with frayed grass of pandanus, forcible skinned emerald and cologne in a small basket. This basket is sited in the bridal chamber and smoked with enrage. Imagine the smell that fills up the scope. Replicas flanked the newlyweds of coconut blossoms as they sit together on a stand fit for a queen. A gift of “egg flower” is given to the guests to a Malay wedding. Traditionally, it is made by inserting the hunt of artificial flower to an egg. A fresh way of making “egg flower” these days is to hang the egg in an attractive way on the stem of a flower.

The flower with the strangest identity is the public flower of Malaysia, , the hibiscus. From here, we are talking about ripe flowers. The Malays boiled roots of the pasty hibiscus to cure a extend of diseases such as flu, eye and skin ailments. Chinese worn hibiscus juice to colour their hairs while the Portuguese used it to colour their shoes. In scrutiny of its usefulness and grand national position, it is strange there forefront that “hibiscus” also refers to an immoral female in Bahasa Malaysia!

Folks who passion wretched cheese should be able to understand Malaysians’ attachment to their unhappy-colour rice salad and desserts.

Joseph Silva
http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/hisbicus-flowers-planting-in-your-home-756893.html

What would be a good name for a health food lunch wagon in Hawaii?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under health food | 3 Comments »

My boyfreind is a Heart Dr. and well iv been haveing problems my self with having high colesterol and a galblader removal. So i really want to sopport heart health. I want to open a health food lunch wagon. Any names please???? And it will be in Hawaii and you know our lingo "pigon" give it a shot best name wins 10 big ones

Captain Joe’s bait shop and sushi bar.

What can I use instead of Pineapple Juice?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under juice | 6 Comments »

I am planning on making a Fruit Pizza, and the citrus glaze I normally make uses this:
1 cup pineapple juice
2 Tbsp. cornstarch
1/2 cup sugar
1 Tbsp. lemon juice
My housemate is very allergic to pineapple, so I’m wondering what sort of juice I could substitute for it, without changing the overall flavour of the pizza too much. Any suggestions?

Orange juice, apple juice, or any other juice you like will probably be just fine.

I’d pick a juice or canned nectar that compliments the dominant fruit on your pizza.

The Acai juice I bought tastes funny. Does Acai taste like that or is the juice bad?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under acai juice | 2 Comments »

It’s sweet with a funny aftertaste. I don’t like it. Is it supposed to taste that way?
It’s supposed to be good for you though.
What I want to know is does it taste funny???
Don’t just give me an advertisement!!!

Its kinda like a thick prune juice, with a slightly astringent-vinegary after taste…in fact, it will taste different when you get to the bottom of the bottle than when you open it because it will start to ferment. – Which isn’t a problem I guess, but it will taste more vinegary the closer you get to bottom (the more you have used)