Disclaimer: I receive commissions from some links on this blog. Thank you for your support!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Fresh Sqeezed OJ

Yesterday I was doing the dishes and I had my utensil drawer open so Jimmy would be occupied. He was having a ball playing with the measuring cups and spoons and a spatula when he found this strange orange object:


What is that?? It took me a minute to remember (most everything I own used to be my mom's and she had a lot of neat little gadgets). It's a little juicer! I think it is called a squeeze juicer or juicing trumpet. You stick the longer end into an orange and squeeze the orange over a glass and juice comes out the short end and it filters the seeds. It was pretty fun. Jimmy was entertained for a minute. ;-) It worked great on my oranges that got kinda shriveled because I kinda forgot about them.... I was going to put them in my compost or cut them in half and put them out for the birds, but this was much better! And I was surprised by how much juice I got, about half a glass from 3 oranges. Guess there was more life left in them than I thought! I added enough water to fill the glass and stuck it in the fridge to get cold (gotta have cold OJ! and I didn't have any ice) and it was delicious!

Now where do you buy such a little gadget? I found a couple places online selling it as a plastic "squeeze juicer", it costs less than a dollar, or you might try a store like Bed Bath & Beyond. There is a fancier stainless steel version out there called a Trumpet Citrus Juicer (try Googling it, or use Swagbucks), but I think mine must have come from one of those home cooking utensil parties, probably was a prize for a game.

This is what Works for Me for simple juicing (and it is super easy to clean!).
Hop on over to We Are THAT Family for more Works for Me Wednesday tips and ideas.

3 comments:

Elizabeth Symington said...

very cool. I'd never heard of one before. I do it the old fashioned way, with the other kind of juicer. But yours looks like more fun.

Angelina said...

Hey! I have on eof these too! We keep it in our camp box. Its a fun gadget to have when camping and hiking....glad you like it!

Rhoda @ Southern Hospitality said...

Hi, Alli, thank you for stopping by & for following my blog! It's so nice to meet you & I look forward to seeing you around more & getting to know you too.

Related Posts Widget for Blogs by LinkWithin