too many oranges?

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dandate2
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too many oranges?

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oranges are extremely expensive here in the philippines (like $1 each) unless I buy them in bulk from the shipper (130 oranges for $20). Consequently, I've juiced like 100 oranges in the last 3 days. Is that too much?
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Re: too many oranges?

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Why would you want to juice that many? You can buy them in bulk and juice whatever you need for a day, and store the rest.
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i would worry about the juice going stale. but i've basically replaced water with OJ
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As long as the juice is in the orange, it will not go stale.
just juice what you need (for 1, 2 or max 3 days, if sugar is added, as sugar is a preservative)
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Re: too many oranges?

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Hm, in my opinion the juice tastes best when fresh... even after some hours (maybe 5-6) it starts to taste less great. Of course it is not stale, just that it tastes so much better when new.
Why can't you just store the oranges and then juice so that you have what you need for some hours (or a day if you go to work)?
But, ok, if you'd rather juice it all and keep it for two days - that's your choice.:)
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