
Both are professional and thankfully, kind. They shared their drinks with me because I have a Vitamix at home. Problem is it was given to me so I didn’t have the instructions. I quickly learned you put the ice in last and not first. No wonder the thing kept jamming on me.
Crohnies learn that juicing and souping is a must when you have moderate to severe Crohn’s disease because there are times when you just can’t eat. Like right now—in my life—which sucks. I’m taking 40 mgs of Prilosec and it isn’t even cutting the acid so I supplement with other acid reducing pills. I see my regular doctor next Tuesday. Maybe I should have the hernia repaired because I’m not living with these esophageal spasms. They suck and I’m tired of crying.
Enter juicing. At least my gut doesn’t have to work so hard to digest food. I get that I’ve moved into baby food, but I gotta eat something or I get a headache. I also have to be careful because I’m diabetic. Talk about a mixture of rotten issues to deal with.
Sometimes I wonder if at some point in time, I won’t be able to address all the problems and that will be my last day on earth. I mean taken together, I have a few issues. So, I cried myself out last night and now I have to do something. I don’t know if you can overdose on Prilosec, but at this point, I don’t care. I am freakin scared of those waves of pain that last for hours and hours. And the pills the doctor gave me? Over the weekend, I have one memory of standing in the kitchen. I don’t remember what I was in there for, but I remember standing there. The pills lessen the pain, but don’t do away with it. I want these waves of agony gone.
Back to the Vitamix. They are expensive. I wouldn’t go into hock for one, but if you can afford the mixer, it is worth it. I like that you can make soup, or a frozen delight, or a smoothie. I really like that you can throw spinach in the thing and you won’t even know it is there. If you and your kids hate veggies this is a great way to get the good stuff to go down.
Here are some yummy recipes.

Ingredients
- 2 oranges, peeled, quartered
- 2 Tablespoons (20 g) granulated sugar
- 1 Tablespoon orange zest
- 4 1/2 cups (1 l) ice cubes
- Place all ingredients into the Vitamix container in the order listed and secure lid.
- Select Variable 1.
- Turn machine on and slowly increase speed to Variable 10, then to High, using the tamper to press the ingredients into the blades.
- In about 30-60 seconds, the sound of the motor will change and four mounds should form.
- Stop machine. Do not over mix or melting will occur. Serve immediately.

Dietary Interest: gluten-free, low cholesterol, low fat, low sodium, no added sugar, raw foods, vegan, vegetarian Yield: 3 1/4 c (780 ml) Difficulty: Easy Total Time: 10 Minutes
- 1/4 cup (60 ml) water
- 1/2 cup (120 ml) pineapple juice
- 1 3/4 cups (262 g) green grapes
- 1/4 (53 g) Bartlett pear, ripe, seeded and halved
- 1/2 (51 g) avocado, pitted, peeled
- 1/4 cup (23 g) coarsely chopped broccoli
- 1/2 cup (20 g) spinach, washed
- 1/4 cup (60 ml) ice cubes
- Place all ingredients into the Vitamix container in the order listed and secure lid.
- Select Variable 1.
- Turn machine on and slowly increase speed to Variable 10, then to High.
- Blend for 35-40 seconds or until mixture is smooth.
I asked for permission to post their phone number and e-mail and the Jensen's happily complied. Feel free to contact them with questions.
Mike Jensen
435-229-0297 or e-mail MIJENSEN05@HOTMAIL.COM
Enjoy!
(((hugs)))
Louann