Archive for the ‘grape juice’ Category

If I have a bottle of grape juice from 2004 that is sealed in a glass bottle, can I still drink it?

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

This bottle of grape juice has never been opened. It has been stored in a kitchen pantry for most of it’s time. All of the stickers, caps, and foil wrappings are still attached. Do you think it is safe to drink?
If it is safe to drink, do you think it’ll be of drinkable quality?

Check the expiration date that’s normally printed at the top of the bottle. If it says 2009 than it’s probably okay to drink.

Technorati Tags: , , , , , ,

Grape Juice or Wine

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

I discuss whether Yeshua turn water into grape juice or fermented wine.

Duration : 0:6:50

(more…)

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Useful Tips on Identifying and Buying Genuine Acai Berry Juice

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Google the question ‘where to buy acai berry’ and you are sure to be overwhelmed by the number of sites that sell a variety of acai products – capsules, powder and drinks. Whether you would like to try acai berry as a detoxifying product, a nutritional supplement or as alternative medicine, there is an acai product for every need. This purple-colored, energy-packed berry has a combined flavor of chocolate and berries. However, as acai berries do not remain fresh for long, you get only the processed, fruit pulp anywhere outside Brazil.

If you live in a metro or any major city, you may not have to worry much about where to buy acai berry. While your local supermarket may not feature any acai product, you may easily find acai juice or acai fruit pulp in most health and gourmet stores. Health stores may also stock acai in an unsweetened, pulp form. In addition, the pulp and juice are widely used in sodas, ice-creams, juice blends and smoothies.

Most often, your search regarding where to buy acai berry would end at a health store. When purchasing acai juice from a health store, you can easily learn to identify the real stuff. Acai juice of good quality will appear like a cloudy version of purple, grape juice. In addition, the juice may also feature an oily shine on top due to the presence of essential fatty acids. If the acai juice meets the above-mentioned properties, you can be rest assured about its quality and nutritional benefits.

If you plan to purchase acai online, there are hundreds of sites and products to choose from. Once you have received a number of links on where to buy acai berry juice, it is important to make sure that the stuff you are being offered is absolutely genuine. Never trust sites that claim to sell real acai products at ridiculously cheap rates. It is also best to avoid acai juice blended with other juices. Once you have original acai juice, you can easily blend it yourself!

franklinescort
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/useful-tips-on-identifying-and-buying-genuine-acai-berry-juice-679377.html

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Welch’s Grape Juice Campaign (Shyann McClure), Spot #2

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

This is the second of three available commercial spots for Welch’s Grape juice’s national campaign. The spokechild is Shyann McClure. The commercials were shot in 2005 and aired in 2005 an 2006.

Shyann-McClure.Org claims no copyright to this video.

Duration : 0:0:30

(more…)

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Monster Energy Monster Mixxd Energy+Juice 24 x 16 Oz

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Monster Energy Monster Mixxd Energy+Juice 24 x 16 Oz

Monster’ latest addition is Mixxd a flavor claiming to be the result of mixing a bunch of their back-up flavors together. Really though it’ a 30% juice mixture that’ heavy on grape flavor — almost like they mixed grape juice (one of the ingredients) with an energy drink. The resulting flavor is actually quite pleasant and is definitely a nice break from all of the citrus and berry flavored energy drinks that are out there. The marketing of the drink isn’ overly intuitive especially since Mixxd doesn’ really give you a sense of what’ inside the can. Then again it might appeal to seasoned energy drink consumer’ curiosity a bit more than some of the other Monster drinks might at this point. Overall a very nice addition to the Monster line.

(more…)

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

That Grape Juice Interviews The Saturdays (Part 1)

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

ThatGrapejuice.net Interviews The Saturdays (Part 1)

Duration : 0:9:9

(more…)

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

How come grape juice or soda is associated to Black People?

Monday, February 15th, 2010

I’m not being racist here, just curious. Seeing this in the movies and such, how come it’s derogatory to Black people when grape juice or anything grapes is mentioned?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=–g3PP3dfDo

Technorati Tags: , , , , , ,

Welch’s Grape Juice Girl – The Later Years #2

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Episode #2 of a 3 part series.

Spoof of the Welch’s Grape juice ads from a few years ago. It’s the Welch’s grape juice girl, 20 years older and liqoured up!

NOTE: I decided to re-post this video because I was able to improve the quality of it drastically over the first one. Thanks to all who left comments and ratings before. If you choose to do so again, you are true friends!!!

Duration : 0:0:47

(more…)

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Mom Was Right About Foods That Heal

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Do you remember, as a child, being told by your mother to eat all your carrots because they are good for your eyes? Later on in life, you may have been told that this was just an old wives tale. Guess what, recent studies have shown that Mom was right! Foods can prevent eye disease, heart disease, arthritis and more.

Some Basic Science:

In recent years scientists have discovered that foods contain phytochemicals, a fancy name for naturally occurring chemicals. This is not the same as nutrients, which we all know are the substances necessary for sustaining life.

Phytochemicals are substances that have properties that can aid in disease prevention and even cure. Scientists have identified thousands of these chemicals in the foods we eat and a single serving of fruits or vegetables can contain as many as one hundred different phytochemicals.

The most commonly known phytochemicals are the antioxidants. Antioxidants protect our cells from damage from toxic substances and from free radicals, a by product produced by our bodies converting oxygen into energy. Free radicals can damage cells in our bodies and lead to disease. Antioxidants protect the body from oxidation and reduce the risk of acquiring many of our common ailments.

Fruits and Vegetables

In fruits and vegetables you can tell which of the main phytochemicals they contain by their color.

Fruits and vegetables that are orange in color, such as carrots, cantaloupes and mangoes contain beta carotene.

Those that are red in color, such as tomatoes, watermelon, and pink grapefruit contain lycopene.

Yellow fruits and vegetables such as pineapples, oranges, & peaches contain beta cryptothanxin.

Indoles can be found in the green vegetables, broccoli, cabbage, and kale.

Purple fruits and vegetables such as blueberries, grapes, and eggplant contain anthocyanins.

Allicin can be found in garlic, onions, and chives.

Healing Properties Of Fruits

Amaranth:

This is technically a fruit, but can be used as a grain in breads, muffins and other flour based foods.

The seeds are higher in muscle building protein than other grains and are full of immune boosting Magnesium, Copper and Zinc.

Apricots:

A super source of the antioxidants beta carotene and vitamin C. Studies suggest beta carotene may help protect against lung cancer.

Apricots are also full of fiber, and are more nutritious fresh than canned.

Bananas:

This fruit may help lower blood pressure.

The Magic ingredient? Potassium.

Bananas are rich in Vitamin B6, which research at Tuffs University found is essential to maintaining a strong immune system.

Cantaloupe:

Brimming with beta carotene and vitamin C, plus fiber, potassium, folate and vitamin B6.

Though studies show that beta carotenes anticancer effect is against lung tumors, it may also protect against oral cancers and cancers of the stomach, cervix and uterus.

The evidence that vitamin C reduces the risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, stomach and pancreas is compelling, says Gladis Block, Ph.D, professor of public health nutrition and epidemiology at the University of California at Berkeley.

Figs:

Figure on getting vitamin C, potassium, magnesium and fiber from figs, fresh or dried.

A recent Harvard School of Public Health study of more than 30,000 men found that only fruit fiber, like that found in figs, was linked to reduced systolic blood pressure (the upper number, which represents pressure during the hearts contractions).

All fiber is associated with reduced diastolic blood pressure (the lower number, which represents the pressure when the heart is at rest between contractions).

Grapes:

All grapes are a great source of boron, a mineral that may help ward off osteoporosis.

Red grape juice is another healthy pick, besides boron, it contains reservatrol, a chemical that could prevent heart disease by inhibiting the clumping of blood cells.

Kiwifruit:

Its fuzzy brown exterior hides a bright green interior chock full of cancer fighting fiber and vitamin C.

Vitamin C may also play a role in the prevention of cataracts.

Mango:

Brimming with beta carotene and vitamin C, the anticancer antioxidants, plus vitamin B6 and copper.

USDA research, has found still another health benefit of vitamin C, it helps lower blood pressure.

Orange juice:

The classic source of vitamin C with a kick, folic acid, which helps prevent birth defects and may protect against cervical cancer.

Other citrus fruits and juices also contain limonoids, substances that animal studies show can activate detoxifying enzymes in the body, possibly cutting cancer risk.

Smokers may want a double dose of O.J. Their vitamin C requirement is twice that of nonsmokers.

Pears:

A super source of fiber.

In addition to all its other benefits, fiber (when combined with a low fat diet) can lessen the risk of developing polyps in the colon, which may be a precursor to cancer.

Pears also provide some vitamin C, potassium and boron.

Prunes:

The classic source for relief for constipation, because they contain sorbitol (a natural sugar) and lots of fiber.

Prunes are also a bone saving source of boron and of the antioxidant vitamins A and E.

Strawberries:

More vitamin C and fiber than you will find in most fruits, including oranges.

In fact, any berries are an excellent source of fiber.

Strawberries also contain ellagic acid, a natural cancer fighting chemical.

Researchers have found that this compound is a potent inhibitor of such carcinogens as tobacco smoke and nitrosamines.

John Savage
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/mom-was-right-about-foods-that-heal-51878.html

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Which wines have similar taste to sparkling grape juice?

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

I am new to wine and have discovered I am not big on the alcohol taste. I love the taste of sparkling grape juice. Which wines give the juice taste without the strong alcohol flavor? Also how do I know which wines fit this criteria when purchasing or dinning out?

Boone’s Farm, cheap, sweet, and fizzy.

Technorati Tags: , , , , , ,