Saturday, March 17, 2012

Orange Blossom Haiku and Dental Implant Juice

Fragrant orange blossoms
Haiku

The heady fragrance
of many orange blossoms
clouds the orange tree.

 Blog Post:
The heady fragrance of orange blossoms clouds the old orange tree.  The bees create an audible hum as they pollinate.  People are getting cranky about their allergies -- springtime in the Southwest Desert.

I had some dental work done.  To keep the site clean, especially for the first 3 days following the dental implant, the instructions are "DO NOT have anything with little bits ... for the first 3 days...We do not want anything little to enter the surgery site."  Glad I no longer have the Omega VRT350 HD juicer because the pulp amounted to vegetable bits, especially carrot, and drinking that juice could have compromised the healing of the site.  Yes, I could strain the juice, but why go through the extra steps of straining, cleaning the strainer, a second container, and perhaps spilling some juice in the process?  I just used my old juicer and have a perfectly clean, pulp-free juice with no extra steps. 
Happily enjoying the smooth, pulp-free, string-free juice from my little16 year old juicer,
Southwest Desert Blogger
C. (c)2012 



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