Loaded with vitamins, this is the perfect drink for when you're feeling a little under the weather. The ginger adds a nice, unexpected bite; you can easily adjust ginger quantity to fit your own tastes. This drink is great chilled or served over a few ice cubes.
Ingredients
- 0.5 inchs piece fresh ginger root
- 1 pound carrots , scrubbed and trimmed
- 2 oranges , peeled
Instructions
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Juice ginger, carrots, and oranges in a juicer, respectively. Serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts
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