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Tuesday; January 31,1995 Juice Frbm Page 1 sistantmanagerandfainilyfrinnd. He added that depending on die choice, a smoothie could have as little as 390 calories as compared to a 1500-calorie hamburger meaL There are 10 choices avail- . able now, but Gary said he has as v' many as 26 recipes. His concoc¬ tions include a combination of friiits, non-fat yogurt and sher¬ bets,, with names like Cranberries Tart, Apples Blue and Raz-a-nana. xet the most interesting item on th; menu is wheatgrass juice. ,' Wheatgrass juice is sold for $ 1 an ounce and is juiced before your very eyes in a $450 extractor. That small amount of green liq¬ uid is equivalent to two and a half pounds of vegetables, said- . Chalabian. He added that the juicx is especially good for those suf¬ fering from hangovers and upset stomachs and will work, within about 15 minutes. Ttik,Higgins get wheatgrass f£Qm. Maria Abuelas, better / knowrUs "The Sprout Queen" at I the Vineyard Farmers Market on the north-west corner of • Blackstone and Shaw avenues. Abuelas said wheatgrass con¬ tains vitamins, minerals and chlo¬ rophyll . Chlorophyll has the same , . molecular structure as hemoglo¬ bin which helps carry oxygen to the blood: "Ifs a nutritional supplement thafs very cleansing for die body because it helps pull toxins from the body," Abuelas said. "Chlo¬ rophyll helps carry oxygen to blood and gives pnore energy and increases vitality and helps elimi- nate things out of your blood and improves health." Abuelas, who grows 16 dif¬ ferent kinds of sprouts in a green¬ house, added that wheatgrass is also good fur people with chronic illnesses such as cancer and AIDS. Shesaid cancer patients who drink wheatgrass juice regularly have had their cancer in remission. With two active children, Gary is always on the lookout for healthy altemativeswhenit comes to feeding his family. He does not like fast-food joints and said they concentrate on "mostly advertis-. ing and not much on food." Trav¬ eling throughout Calif omia in the : summers, Gary noticed1* grow¬ ing trend towards fruit juice busi¬ nesses in the south over the last two years and decided; to start Juiceworks after much research and planning. "It took a lot of work to get to where we are," he said. What makes Gary's smoothies substantial meals in terms of nutrients are the 11 supplements available to custom¬ ers. With every smoothie order, two free supplements Are in-* eluded. They range from bee pol¬ len, which has 18 amino acids and 14 minerals, ginseng, which gives a caffeine-like effect for alert¬ ness and increased energy, to wheat bran whidV prevents con¬ stipation. $5.HFira2wiky2irtai,$7ilwiti|nHiG. "Tltritipiftteifflce, Kennel Bookstore fo For photocopies -&■ and a whole lot more! •Resumes '•Bindings irColor Copies Seif^rvice Copiers •Course Packets Sc^B^L ^^ Self Serv.ce Copies Commons Lodge, •Bjack & White Copies Peter's Business •Fax Service (209) 278-4671 Building and , University student NQW offering discount prtes Union for campus organizations . Mon.-Thurs 7:45 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Fri. a 7:45 a.m.-4:30 pjti. Sat. & Sun Closed A handful of wheatgrass is needed to make one shot. Rusty Robison/The Dally Collegian Looking for a GE class? Economics Has Open GE Classes From Dawn \\XUs> r Ebon 40 645-800 Tue-Th Till Night Q * peon 25 1810-2T8&Tue Eoon 50 1810-2100 Th 1 N'T Hundreds of theatre ggevs. missed out on seeing last falPlcritically acclaimed line up because they waited until thelasf minute to bay their tickets. - S|orir-iQ Soasor* Tic^l<^-f3 C*Z>tr\ Salo rsloN/s^!!! ^ <=<=■■■ 278-22 16 Box office located in Sptech Ms Building student tickets only $ 10 ^ortdUk 'Dance The Children s J^*rL~*~ T' UU™ By Fby & Michael Kanin roupe HOlir Based on Stories by Artistic Director^ ', By Lillian Hellman * Ryunosuke Akatagawa Ruth Griffin Directed by Brad Myers Directed by February 24-March 5 March 24-April 2 Edward EmanuB May 5-14 BliitMi'ftrr ' ^:;^i..
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Title | 1995_01 The Daily Collegian January 1995 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1995 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | January 31, 1995, Page 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1995 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Tuesday; January 31,1995 Juice Frbm Page 1 sistantmanagerandfainilyfrinnd. He added that depending on die choice, a smoothie could have as little as 390 calories as compared to a 1500-calorie hamburger meaL There are 10 choices avail- . able now, but Gary said he has as v' many as 26 recipes. His concoc¬ tions include a combination of friiits, non-fat yogurt and sher¬ bets,, with names like Cranberries Tart, Apples Blue and Raz-a-nana. xet the most interesting item on th; menu is wheatgrass juice. ,' Wheatgrass juice is sold for $ 1 an ounce and is juiced before your very eyes in a $450 extractor. That small amount of green liq¬ uid is equivalent to two and a half pounds of vegetables, said- . Chalabian. He added that the juicx is especially good for those suf¬ fering from hangovers and upset stomachs and will work, within about 15 minutes. Ttik,Higgins get wheatgrass f£Qm. Maria Abuelas, better / knowrUs "The Sprout Queen" at I the Vineyard Farmers Market on the north-west corner of • Blackstone and Shaw avenues. Abuelas said wheatgrass con¬ tains vitamins, minerals and chlo¬ rophyll . Chlorophyll has the same , . molecular structure as hemoglo¬ bin which helps carry oxygen to the blood: "Ifs a nutritional supplement thafs very cleansing for die body because it helps pull toxins from the body," Abuelas said. "Chlo¬ rophyll helps carry oxygen to blood and gives pnore energy and increases vitality and helps elimi- nate things out of your blood and improves health." Abuelas, who grows 16 dif¬ ferent kinds of sprouts in a green¬ house, added that wheatgrass is also good fur people with chronic illnesses such as cancer and AIDS. Shesaid cancer patients who drink wheatgrass juice regularly have had their cancer in remission. With two active children, Gary is always on the lookout for healthy altemativeswhenit comes to feeding his family. He does not like fast-food joints and said they concentrate on "mostly advertis-. ing and not much on food." Trav¬ eling throughout Calif omia in the : summers, Gary noticed1* grow¬ ing trend towards fruit juice busi¬ nesses in the south over the last two years and decided; to start Juiceworks after much research and planning. "It took a lot of work to get to where we are," he said. What makes Gary's smoothies substantial meals in terms of nutrients are the 11 supplements available to custom¬ ers. With every smoothie order, two free supplements Are in-* eluded. They range from bee pol¬ len, which has 18 amino acids and 14 minerals, ginseng, which gives a caffeine-like effect for alert¬ ness and increased energy, to wheat bran whidV prevents con¬ stipation. $5.HFira2wiky2irtai,$7ilwiti|nHiG. "Tltritipiftteifflce, Kennel Bookstore fo For photocopies -&■ and a whole lot more! •Resumes '•Bindings irColor Copies Seif^rvice Copiers •Course Packets Sc^B^L ^^ Self Serv.ce Copies Commons Lodge, •Bjack & White Copies Peter's Business •Fax Service (209) 278-4671 Building and , University student NQW offering discount prtes Union for campus organizations . Mon.-Thurs 7:45 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Fri. a 7:45 a.m.-4:30 pjti. Sat. & Sun Closed A handful of wheatgrass is needed to make one shot. Rusty Robison/The Dally Collegian Looking for a GE class? Economics Has Open GE Classes From Dawn \\XUs> r Ebon 40 645-800 Tue-Th Till Night Q * peon 25 1810-2T8&Tue Eoon 50 1810-2100 Th 1 N'T Hundreds of theatre ggevs. missed out on seeing last falPlcritically acclaimed line up because they waited until thelasf minute to bay their tickets. - S|orir-iQ Soasor* Tic^l<^-f3 C*Z>tr\ Salo rsloN/s^!!! ^ <=<=■■■ 278-22 16 Box office located in Sptech Ms Building student tickets only $ 10 ^ortdUk 'Dance The Children s J^*rL~*~ T' UU™ By Fby & Michael Kanin roupe HOlir Based on Stories by Artistic Director^ ', By Lillian Hellman * Ryunosuke Akatagawa Ruth Griffin Directed by Brad Myers Directed by February 24-March 5 March 24-April 2 Edward EmanuB May 5-14 BliitMi'ftrr ' ^:;^i.. |