14 November 2013

Suck 'em Down

Wilma arrives tomorrow and the hallway needs finished.  Time to blast Imagine Dragons and get it done.

But first, dig this.  20 poms for $8.90.  Time to juice these babies and suck 'em down.  So yummy and nothing but pure energy. 

Unlike the crash and burn candy bar effect, homemade pom juice builds a good morning and carries on through lunch.

Gonna be a good day.  


25 comments:

  1. That looks good! I would love to try that!

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  2. I like Imagine Dragons. Hope they make cleaning fun for you. Of course, I can't imagine ANYTHING making cleaning fun. Probably why my house looks the way it does. Haha!

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    1. I like being a housewife. I truly enjoy the cleaning and the organizing, cooking, baking, doing the bills while drinking my favorite homemade latte.

      I could easily do this each day. Plus, I'm super duper excited to get Wilma. Might just rewash everything we own. Just for fun.

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  3. 20 for under 10? now thats a deal

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  4. That looks very refreshing! I bet it tastes great. And you're right...it's much better for energy than the crash and burn candy bars.

    I love the song 'Demons' from Imagine Dragons! Discovered it through my daughter when she was playing it on her computer one day. I should check out this band's other songs.

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    1. So refreshing, for sure.

      Demons is good. I sing it as I scrub dishes. There's a really good live show of Imagine Dragons on YouTube. Really good stuff.

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  5. Wait, if the washing machine is Wilma, and dryer will be Betty, is there a Fred in the house too? :)

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    1. There is a Fred, named after Fred from I Love Lucy. It's our old broken down cranky, but loveable oven.

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  6. I'm so old and out of touch that I didn't even realize that Imagine Dragons is a band until I read the comments. Yikes.

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    1. They are a fun band. Good boogie music, especially when doing dishes and other housework activities.

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  7. Great deal on Poms! They are still $1.47 each at most places up here. Sometimes you can get one for $0.97 but your deal is way better!

    So do you have to seed them first or can you put the whole thing in the juicer?

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    1. 97 cents is good. Up until this batch, I paid 99 each. I don't juice the skin, though some people do. For me just the ruby jewels of wonderfulness. Toss in an apple or a grape or not, doesn't matter. It's good either way.

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  8. I don't think I've ever tried pomengranates.

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  9. Grapes and strawberry in my shake today. I just downloaded another Imagine Dragons song onto my iPhone today.

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  10. Yep that does look good

    Ian

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    1. It's Saturday now and I just had another glass. Well, to be honest, two glasses.

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  11. Isn't it easier to buy a carton of the stuff already juiced??? Or is that sacrilegious?

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    1. Only way I'd buy pre-made is with a free coupon but even then, I'd most likely donate it.

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  12. Pomegranate juice is SO good for ya. My husband's cousin recently gave us a whole bag! and I hadn't the foggiest idea how to juice them. Thank goodness for the Internet. Breaking them up under water in a bowl creates a LOT less juice all over the kitchen. LOL Turned out yummy!

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    1. Hi Carol. Yes they are. I am not a fan of the water method but I'm glad you found something that works for you.

      And a whole bag for free, holy poms, Batman, that's the best deal on the market.

      Happy Juicing.

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