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To Your Health Juicery Joins the Revolution

2/15/2023

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It’s not often anymore that I can treat myself to the local goodies I used to savor. Now, most of my shopping has to take place in the discount grocery stores I’m familiar with from my childhood like Aldi. Once a month, I allow myself a treat– and this month, I made my way down to the Revolution Market for the first time in the New Year. They’ve added a new vendor since my last visit, and this was my first chance to meet them.
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To Your Health Juicery took up residence inside the market after the farmer’s market season ended this year. I saw them every Saturday, and I’ll be honest– I kept walking. I was never a juice woman. I’ve tried multiple times through Bona Fide to become the pinnacle of health and supplementing my diet through their juices. It didn’t stick.
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To Your Health Juicery has set up in a way that is accessible to people like myself that are skeptical of the operation. You can sample anything and everything before you buy. The lovely lady at the counter that Saturday morning explained everything as I drank my way through their available juices that day.

Root Chakra – their beet based offering, combines with carrot, apple, lemon and ginger to served as my introduction to what they had for shoppers that morning. I expected an earthy, somewhat unpleasant taste when I took my first sample like a shot. Earthy? Yes. Bitter? No. The combination at work lends itself to a sweeter tasting experience.
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Next, I tried Oh Snap– the apple, lemon, and ginger combination that also made an appearance in Root Chakra. The spice of ginger and the sweetness of apple came together to make my favorite of the three I tried that day, and it’s the one I came home with for my weekend. I have a myriad of stomach issue, and the most ginger forward option was welcome! Although likely NOT part of its intended uses, it made a delicious addition to a moscow mule that night.

Kale Me Crazy. You hear a lot about Kale juices and smoothies this time of year. It calls to mind bitter, unpleasant experiences that turn a lot of us away from our New Years Resolutions immediately. This is not that Kale. The Dinosaur Kale rather than Curly Kale used for this juice isn’t bitter at all.

 
 The owner is extremely knowledgeable about the nutritional benefits for each ingredient in the available juices, certainly more than I am! There were juices sold out that morning that are interesting enough for me to not only make another visit to the Revolution Market to get my hands on them, but I know now to never walk past To Your Health Juicery at the Farmer’s Markets ever again. If even one bottle of these curated juices can steer me to a healthier track, I’ll take it.

Their hours are available on their facebook page, and any restock notifications can be found there as well.

Thanks to everybody at the Revolution Market for the warm welcome back. I missed you!
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