Foo - Spicing Up Regular V8 Vegetable Juice -- What Is Your Spice of Choice?

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BlankCrows
05-25-09, 12:09 AM
I like the Spicy V8 juice but can only find it in the 12 ounce cans. Being a cheapskate, I've got a big 64oz jug of the regular flavor and am working on spicing it up one glass at a time. So far, the red Tobasco Sauce I'm using isn't providing the right flavor. Any other ideas?


Suttree
05-25-09, 12:26 AM
I like the Spicy V8 juice but can only find it in the 12 ounce cans. Being a cheapskate, I've got a big 64oz jug of the regular flavor and am working on spicing it up one glass at a time. So far, the red Tobasco Sauce I'm using isn't providing the right flavor. Any other ideas?

Sriracha will put some kick in your juice. Yessir.

Wordbiker
05-25-09, 12:49 AM
Ugh. Pour it down the drain.

I prefer my veggies crunchy, not liquified.


pgoat
05-25-09, 03:33 AM
I like low sodium V8, but there was another brand I'd get at health food stores I liked way better....the name escapes me at present, but it was thicker and had a hot kick to it.

redirekib
05-25-09, 03:42 AM
Frank's Red Hot

giantcfr1
05-25-09, 07:18 AM
Ok I suggest your own using fresh fruit and vege..
Blend:
apple
orange
celery
carrot
ginger (a little little bit)
beetroot (1/8th)

Yum yum :thumb:

crackerjab
05-25-09, 07:57 AM
If it's before noon... vodka is a nice "spice" to add to V8.

Anner77
05-25-09, 09:06 AM
You need some Wooster sauce - "Lea & Perrins Worchestershire Sauce". It should be with the condiments in the grocery store. It's tasty :)

AnthonyG
05-25-09, 09:16 AM
I don't see the point of V8 juice. Well not from a consumer point of view anyway. If your drinking it for health it NEEDS to be fresh. Buy a juicer. The cheap ones aren't that expensive although they won't last really long. Long enough to know if vegetable juicing is for you though. Celery and carrots are good vegetables for the base of many combinations. Celery gives you the green nutrients while carrots are quite sweet in my book.

If your drinking it for taste then there is NOTHING anyone here can do for you.

Anthony

pgoat
05-25-09, 03:25 PM
ahhh...I found it:

http://www.knudsenjuices.com/products/very_veggie/very_veggie__spicy

Sledbikes
05-25-09, 03:37 PM
Tapatio