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Celery juice doesn’t have to be boring- I’m showing you 3 different recipes for celery juice that are all simple and packed with nutrients.

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I’m partnering today with Duda Farm Fresh Foods for today’s post! I’m using their farm fresh Celery Sticks to show you how to make celery juice THREE different ways- all super simple and all absolutely refreshing and delicious.

While ultimately very easy, juicing can sometimes require a lot of food prep. And, that’s why I really love the Dandy pre-washed and cut celery. It saves time in the whole process and it’s always so incredibly fresh! I highly recommend picking some up for this recipe. One of the 1/25 pound bags is equivalent to TWO stalks of celery.

I’ve always been a big fan of make fresh green juices at home- especially since buying them can cost upwards of $10-15 PER bottle (and those are only about 12oz bottles!). It’s so much more cost effective and I like that I can completely control the flavor and types of fruit/ vegetables that go into the juice.

Celery Juice 3 Ways:

Here are the 3 different kinds of celery juice that we’re making today:

  1. Plain Celery Juice- this is pretty much just celery, juiced. But, I like to add a little bit of lemon/ lime or apple juice for some sweetness.
  2. Green Celery Juice- this is a typically green juice with an extra dose of celery in it.
  3. Beet Celery Juice- this one is my favorite of the 3 and it’s absolutely PACKED with flavor.

There are a lot of health claims surrounding celery juice but I like to enjoy it purely as a way to get added vegetables in my daily life. Also, I genuinely love the flavor with a bit of sweetness added. Super simple and so good!

While I LOVE freshly squeezed juice, I don’t really love having to get my juicer out and then inevitably having to clean it after. So, when I do decide to use my juicer, I like to make a big batch! All of that to say, I highly suggest that you make all THREE of these Celery Juice flavors at the same time. They keep in the fridge for a few days and then you can enjoy all of the different ones.

I’m excited for you to try all 3 of these flavors of celery juice at home!

Thanks again to Dandy for sponsoring this post! And thank you for supporting the brands that make my blog possible.

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Celery Juice 3 Ways

Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Celery juice doesn’t have to be boring! See how to make THREE different flavors of it that are all simple and delicious!
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Ingredients 

Plain Celery Juice:

  • 1.25 pound bag of Dandy Celery, about 2 bunches of celery*
  • 1 large lime, peel removed

Apple Celery Juice:

  • ½ of a 1.25 pound bag of Dandy Celery, about 1 bunch of celery
  • 1 large green apple, chopped to fit in your juicer
  • 2 inch piece of fresh ginger

Beet Celery Juice

  • ½ of a 1.25 pound bag of Dandy Celery, about 1 bunch of celery
  • 3 small- medium beets, scrubbed and chopped to fit in your juicer (leaves etc removed)
  • 2 medium carrots, scrubbed clean
  • 1 large lime, peel removed
  • 3 small oranges, peeled and chopped to fit in your juicer
  • 2 inch piece of fresh ginger
  • 1 large green apple, chopped to fit in your juicer

Instructions 

  • Run all of the fruits and veggies through your juicer. Stir thoroughly to combine and enjoy!
  • I sometimes skim off some of the thick foam from the top of the juice before serving.
  • Store in an air tight container in the fridge for no more than 3 days. ENJOY!

Notes

The nice thing about the Dandy celery is that it’s already prepped and ready to use- no washing or cutting required!
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About Brita Britnell

Brita is the author of Food with Feeling which is a vegetarian based food blog. She creates easy and delicious recipes that encourage people to try more meat-free recipes!

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