ZUMOS DETOX VITAMINICO DE NARANJA

 Para que te cuides desde dentro.

INGREDIENTES

600 g de naranjas sin piel ni parte blanca
200 g de zanahorias frescas y  lavadas
1 limón pelado, sin nada de parte blanca ni pepitas
20 gr de apio
1 litro de  agua
1 gotas de edulcorante líquido (opcional)
Cubitos de hielo para servir

ELABORACIÓN

Ponemos en el vaso del thermomix todos los ingredientes excepto el agua y trituramos 30 segundos en velocidad progresiva 5-10. Incorporamos el agua y programamos 30 segundos en velocidad máxima.
Añadimos hielo si nos apetece para que este fresquito y listos para servir.

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37 thoughts on “ZUMOS DETOX VITAMINICO DE NARANJA
  1. HerbertIdoRk

    Generally I find the content on similar topics frustrating in specific ways and this post avoided all of them, and a look at thisisfreshdoamin continued that frustration free experience, content that sidesteps the standard failure modes of its genre is content with editorial awareness and this site has clearly studied what fails elsewhere consistently.

     
  2. Laineamart

    Took a quick scan first and then went back to read properly because the post deserved it, and a stop at gambitfort kept me reading carefully too, the kind of writing that earns a slower second pass rather than getting skimmed and forgotten is something I value highly when I happen to find it.

     
  3. Loganmus

    Well crafted post, the structure flows naturally from one point to the next without forcing transitions, and a stop at goldenknack kept the same flow going, you can tell when a writer has thought about how their content reads rather than just what it contains and this is one of those examples.

     
  4. MorrisBex

    Reading this between meetings turned out to be the most useful thing I did all afternoon, and a stop at foilgenie kept that productivity feeling going, content can sometimes outperform actual work in terms of what gets accomplished mentally and this site managed that today which is genuinely a high bar to clear consistently.

     
  5. AndreMycle

    Now understanding why someone recommended this site to me a while back, and a stop at stitchtwine explained the recommendation, sometimes recommendations make sense only after experience and this site has finally clicked into place as the kind of resource I now understand was being recommended for sound editorial reasons by my friend.

     
  6. DexterEleve

    My usual response to new bookmarks is to forget them but this one I have already returned to twice, and a look at voicevinyl pulled me back a third time, the actual return rate to bookmarked sites is the real measure of value and this one is clearing that measure at a notable rate already.

     
  7. Angeloemasp

    Strong recommendation, anyone interested in this topic owes themselves a visit, and a stop at jumbokelp extends that recommendation across more of the site, this is the kind of resource that makes me more optimistic about the state of the open web than I usually am these days actually for once which is genuinely refreshing.

     
  8. DarrenCaH

    A nicely understated post that does not shout for attention, and a look at grovefalcon maintained the same quiet quality, understatement is a stylistic choice that distinguishes serious writing from attention seeking writing and this site has clearly committed to the understated approach as a core editorial value rather than just a phase.

     
  9. RolandTar

    Thanks again for the post, I learned a couple of things I can actually use later this week, and after I went over iconflank the rest of the site looked equally promising, definitely going to spend more time here when I get a free moment over the weekend to read more carefully.

     
  10. StanDog

    Started thinking about my own writing differently after reading, and a look at gambitgulf continued that reflective effect, content that influences how I work rather than just informing what I know is content with the highest kind of impact and this site has triggered some of that reflective influence today on me.

     
  11. Loganmus

    Just want to recognise that someone clearly cared about how this turned out, and a look at goldenknack confirmed that care extends across the broader site, you can feel the difference between content shipped to hit a deadline and content released because the writer was actually proud of the result for once.

     
  12. Samfex

    Decided to read more before commenting and the more I read the more I wanted to say something, and a stop at forgefeat pushed that impulse further, when content provokes the urge to participate rather than just consume it is doing something quite specific and worth recognising clearly when it happens during reading.

     
  13. JoeGof

    Thanks for putting this online without locking it behind email signups or paywalls, and a quick visit to guavaflank kept that open feel going, content that trusts the reader to come back rather than gating access is the kind of approach I will reward with regular return visits over time happily.

     
  14. WalterMop

    Ended up here on a wandering afternoon and was glad I stayed for the read, and a stop at swampstaple extended the wandering into a proper exploration of the site, the kind of place that rewards aimless clicking with something genuinely interesting rather than the shallow content that mostly populates the modern open web.

     
  15. Lonniekem

    Granted I am giving this site more credit than I usually give new finds, and a look at keenfoil continued earning that credit, the calibration of how much trust to extend after limited exposure is something I do carefully and this site has earned more trust on shorter exposure than most due to consistent quality across.

     
  16. LandynSax

    Thank you for being clear and direct, that simple approach saves so much frustration on the reader’s end, and a stop at guavahilt only made me more sure of it, the rest of the content seems to follow the same pattern which is a great sign of consistent editorial care behind the scenes.

     
  17. EarlBliVa

    Grateful for posts like this one, they remind me there are still places online run by people who care about quality, and a look at gulfflux reflected the same standards, you can tell the difference between content made for readers and content made just for search engines today and this is the former.

     
  18. Harlanbop

    Skipped the TLDR thinking I would read everything anyway, and ended up enjoying the path through the full post, and a stop at gongketo similarly rewarded the patient read, summaries are useful but the journey through good writing is part of what makes the destination feel earned rather than just delivered cleanly.

     
  19. Rolandooralf

    Now adjusting my expectations upward for the topic based on this post, and a stop at gulfholm continued that bar raising effect, content that resets what I think is possible on a subject is doing real work in shaping my standards and this site is providing those bar raising experiences at a notable rate during sessions.

     
  20. BrockMER

    Decided not to skim despite my usual habit and was rewarded for the discipline, and a stop at gulfkoala earned the same patient approach, training myself to recognise sites that warrant slower reading is part of being a careful online reader and this site is the kind that helps me practice that skill regularly.

     
  21. MarlonAdoda

    Really like that the writer trusts the reader to follow simple logic without restating every previous point, and a stop at gullgoal kept that respect going, treating an audience as capable adults rather than as people who need constant hand holding makes a noticeable difference in the reading experience for me.

     
  22. CarlNig

    A genuine compliment to the writer for keeping the post focused on what mattered, and a look at tallysubdue continued that disciplined focus, focus is a editorial choice that compounds across many small decisions and this site has clearly made those small decisions consistently across what I have read so far this week here.

     
  23. RoccoGekly

    Now appreciating that the post left me with enough to say in a follow up conversation, and a look at flockgala added more material for those follow ups, content that prepares me for related conversations rather than just informing me alone is content with social utility and this site provides that social armament reliably for me.

     
  24. AveryTAF

    Picked this up between two other things I was doing and got drawn in completely, and after gullkindle my original tasks were completely forgotten for a while, content that derails a workflow in a positive way by being more interesting than what you were already doing is rare and worth recognising clearly.

     
  25. BartHem

    Found the section structure particularly thoughtful, and a stop at haleforge suggested the same care across the broader site, structural choices guide the reader through the material in ways most people do not consciously notice but feel the absence of when those choices are made carelessly or not at all.

     
  26. Jamarcuswharm

    This stands out compared to similar posts I have read recently, less noise and more substance, and a look at havenfoam kept that gap going, you can really feel the difference between content made by someone who cares versus content made to fill a publishing schedule for an algorithm trying to keep growing somehow.

     
  27. Chadticle

    Now appreciating that I did not feel exhausted after reading, and a stop at hazegloss extended that energising quality, content that leaves me with more attention than it consumed is rare and the gap between draining and energising content is real over the course of a typical day spent reading widely online.

     
  28. Deanidors

    Took my time with this rather than rushing because the writing rewards attention, and after hazeherb I had even more to absorb, the kind of content that pays back the patient reader rather than punishing them with empty filler is something I look for and rarely find in regular searches lately.

     
  29. WendellBuh

    Refreshing tone compared to the dry corporate posts on similar topics, and a stop at heathfoam carried that personality through nicely, you can tell when a real person is behind the writing versus a content team chasing metrics and this site definitely falls into the former category clearly across what I have seen.

     
  30. TyroneAttic

    On reflection this is the kind of writing that improves my taste for what is possible in the format, and a look at heliofine continued raising that bar, content that elevates my expectations rather than lowering them is doing important work in calibrating my standards and this site is participating in that elevation reliably.

     
  31. LloydPipsy

    Top quality material, deserves more attention than it probably gets, and a look at heliogust reflected the same effort across the site, a hidden gem in the modern web where most attention goes to whoever shouts loudest rather than whoever actually delivers the best content for their readers without much marketing fanfare.

     
  32. Terrellvob

    Refreshing to find writing that does not try to manipulate the reader into clicking onto the next page through cliffhangers and forced engagement, and a stop at kraftkilt continued in the same respectful way, this is what reader first design actually looks like in practice rather than just in marketing copy that sounds nice.

     
  33. OtisMug

    Reading this gave me a quiet moment of intellectual pleasure that I had not been expecting, and a stop at heliohex extended that pleasure across more pages, the unexpected reward of stumbling into careful writing is one of the small ongoing pleasures of reading the open web and this site is delivering it reliably.

     
  34. LiamLiz

    Picked up several practical tips that I plan to try out this week, and a look at heliojuly added a few more I will be testing alongside, content with practical hooks that connect to my actual life is the kind that earns my repeat attention rather than the merely interesting that I forget within a day.

     
  35. ChaseRessy

    Really nice to see things explained without overcomplicating the topic, the words flow naturally and stay easy to follow, and a short visit to helioketo only added to that experience because the same simple approach is used across the rest of the page too without any change in tone.

     
  36. PatrickSal

    Honestly this kind of writing is why I still bother to read independent sites, and a look at heliokindle extended that broader reflection, the few sites that justify continued attention to non algorithmic content are sites like this one and finding them periodically is enough to keep my reading habits oriented toward independent rather than aggregated content.

     
  37. Calebtaf

    Liked the careful selection of which details to include and which to skip, and a stop at helmkit reflected the same editorial judgement, knowing what to leave out is just as important as knowing what to include and this site has clearly figured out where that line sits for the topics it covers regularly.

     

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