What do you drink when you wake up in the morning?
This question annoys me a little.
Indeed, the whole world teaches you that you "must" drink milk to supplement protein and "never" drink rice porridge because it has no nutrition.
It made my ears tingle.
It seems that if you don't follow these instructions, your day will be ruined and your body will collapse.
Screw the “musts.”
I just don't want to drink ice milk when I wake up in the morning. My stomach feels uncomfortable.
We just longed for something hot, a bowl of white porridge, with some pickles. We drank it huffing and puffing, and the pores all over our body opened. It really made people feel very at ease.
Who says breakfast has to be “right”?
But sometimes, I am craving for that sweet juice.
Not the watered-down, preservative-flavored "juice" from the supermarket.
It's the kind that makes the pulp explode in your mouth when you bite it with your teeth. It's so fresh and a little savagely sweet.
Should I buy a juicer?
I also hesitated.
Some people on the Internet say that juicing throws away all the dietary fiber, so it is better to eat fruits directly.
That's right, I support it with both hands and feet.
But, I understand the truth.
Just can't do it.
Larger apples are difficult to chew, causing the cheeks to become sore from biting hard. Sometimes they are forgotten after being set aside, and eventually rot in the fruit basket.
But if you squeeze two or three oranges into a cup of orange juice, the juice will disappear after a few mouthfuls.

That kind of satisfaction cannot be given by eating fruit directly.
So you see, people are so contradictory.
Want both health and lazy happiness.
Difficulty?
It doesn't exist. I only have three requests.
If you want to buy it, take a look.
This is incredible, what centrifugal, juicer, slow grinder.
What rotation speed, what juice yield, what kind of dregs should be dried or not.
There are a bunch of parameters, and it’s overwhelming.
I feel like I'm not buying a juicer, I'm applying for a job as a juice factory workshop director.
In fact, it's not that complicated.
When I choose a juicer, there are three things:
Easy to wash.
If I juice it for five minutes and wash it for half an hour, I can make it last forever with just one use.
The mouth is big.
I'm lazy by nature and don't want to cut the fruit too finely. If I accidentally cut my finger, it will be even worse than the gain.
It looks pleasing to the eye.
Putting it in the kitchen makes me want to use it and have a drink.
Who are these "Internet celebrities" reliable?
Having said that, in the face of the big pitfall of Double Eleven, who shouldn't do some homework?
After looking through the popular ones, let me share my “biased” views:
Joyoung (JYZ-V911) , many people are recommending it.

It is said to be small and exquisite, and has a ceramic style.
But I have also seen some people say that its juice yield is low, and one apple cannot squeeze out half a cup of water.
Buying it is like opening a blind box.
If you have good luck, the years will be quiet; if you have bad luck, the customer service will still be indifferent.
Midea , what smart WIFI control, customized recipes.
Seriously, I just squeeze some juice, do I still need to connect remotely with it and develop a relationship?
I have a sense of technology, but I always feel that it is a bit... unsatisfactory.
There is also that SKG that says it can make ice cream.
It looks quite exciting, right?
But if you think about it calmly, how many times can you make ice cream in a year?
Most of the time, it's just a juicer.
Is it worth spending so much extra money for that “just in case” function?
However, the ones that caused me to look at them several times were those Korean brands, for example, Huiren (HU19WNM).
Expensive, really expensive.
However, when everyone commented, they all said that the sound was relatively soft, the pomace was on the dry side, and the taste of the juice was indeed different.
There is also an item called Enyouxi (NA8620) , which is also imported from South Korea. It looks very solid, and many people claim that its texture is good.
This kind of machine is like a silent craftsman.
He will not concoct gimmicks that are superficial, unrealistic and messy, but will focus on the work he is supposed to do to an unsurpassed level.
Do you think it's worth the price difference?
Look at you.
It depends on how much you are willing to pay for your "laziness" and "taste".
What is more important than what to drink is...
In fact, having said so much, it’s porridge, milk, and juice.

They fight back and forth, as if they have to compare themselves with each other.
Quite boring.
I have seen friends using the cheapest portable juicer.
Banana + milk, or cucumber + pear, just put on the lid and take it out the door.
She said it was the only time of day she could take her vitamins.
I was extremely busy, but I unscrewed the lid of the cup and took a sip, feeling that today was pretty good to me.
I saw my neighbor's aunt getting up early every morning to cook porridge for her grandson. There were some porridge with millet and pumpkin, and some with spinach and lean meat.
Simmer over low heat, filling the house with the aroma of rice.
She said that her children had a hard time going to school and had to eat something hot as a snack in the morning.
That bowl of porridge was thick, warm, and more filling than anything else.
So, you see.
Be it porridge or juice.
What you drink is not just nutrition.
It's the little indulgence you have for yourself, or the unspeakable concern for your family.
In the shopping cart for Double Eleven, I added it and deleted it, and deleted it and added it back.
In the end, you may buy the most expensive one, or you may not buy anything in the end, and still drink a bowl of porridge tomorrow morning.
It doesn't matter.
The important thing is that you still care about "what to eat when you wake up in the morning."
It shows that you still have expectations for this day.
Even if it's just a cup of juice squeezed out by a humming machine, it's a little sour and a little sweet.
That is also the little light you squeeze out for a new day with your own hands.
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