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@f1nn
I was of the exact same mindset !!
A glorified blender with an exceptional marketing budget/team.
However, I have now changed my mind !
It blitzes everything down to a smoothy - fruit, veg and even almonds, something my blender couldn't do. The other claims it makes I cannot confirm or deny but I didn't eat much fruit and now I do. If I want a smoothy I want just that and not something with unblended lumps in. With the nutribullet it's really smooth and I've lost weight. It certainly encourages me to take my 5 a day.
I was of the exact same mindset !!
A glorified blender with an exceptional marketing budget/team.
However, I have now changed my mind !
It blitzes everything down to a smoothy - fruit, veg and even almonds, something my blender couldn't do. The other claims it makes I cannot confirm or deny but I didn't eat much fruit and now I do. If I want a smoothy I want just that and not something with unblended lumps in. With the nutribullet it's really smooth and I've lost weight. It certainly encourages me to take my 5 a day.
@f1nn
I was of the exact same mindset !!
A glorified blender with an exceptional marketing budget/team.
However, I have now changed my mind !
It blitzes everything down to a smoothy - fruit, veg and even almonds, something my blender couldn't do. The other claims it makes I cannot confirm or deny but I didn't eat much fruit and now I do. If I want a smoothy I want just that and not something with unblended lumps in. With the nutribullet it's really smooth and I've lost weight. It certainly encourages me to take my 5 a day.
I was of the exact same mindset !!
A glorified blender with an exceptional marketing budget/team.
However, I have now changed my mind !
It blitzes everything down to a smoothy - fruit, veg and even almonds, something my blender couldn't do. The other claims it makes I cannot confirm or deny but I didn't eat much fruit and now I do. If I want a smoothy I want just that and not something with unblended lumps in. With the nutribullet it's really smooth and I've lost weight. It certainly encourages me to take my 5 a day.
@f1nn
I was of the exact same mindset !!
A glorified blender with an exceptional marketing budget/team.
However, I have now changed my mind !
It blitzes everything down to a smoothy - fruit, veg and even almonds, something my blender couldn't do. The other claims it makes I cannot confirm or deny but I didn't eat much fruit and now I do. If I want a smoothy I want just that and not something with unblended lumps in. With the nutribullet it's really smooth and I've lost weight. It certainly encourages me to take my 5 a day.
I was of the exact same mindset !!
A glorified blender with an exceptional marketing budget/team.
However, I have now changed my mind !
It blitzes everything down to a smoothy - fruit, veg and even almonds, something my blender couldn't do. The other claims it makes I cannot confirm or deny but I didn't eat much fruit and now I do. If I want a smoothy I want just that and not something with unblended lumps in. With the nutribullet it's really smooth and I've lost weight. It certainly encourages me to take my 5 a day.
We got one last year... its one of few things of this sort which we actually still use after a few months.
It's so easy to clean its easier than eating the fruit fresh. It's surprisingly versatile and we keep finding new uses for it.
- Spinach, strawberries, frozen berries, multi seeds, raisins and water - nice sort of health drink thingy
- Vanilla ice cream, choco chip cookies and some choc syrup
- Strawberries, natural yogurt and a dollop of strawberry jam - delicious smoothy kind of thing
- Mrs AOK uses it at some point in the cooking process to make a deliciously thick green pea soup
- I also use it for frozen margarita's + daiquiris
- You can crush ice, although after my first failed attempt i learned the trick is to add a bit of water to help the process. The ice cubes also sharpen the blades... i use this as an excuse to make margarita's
It's so easy to clean its easier than eating the fruit fresh. It's surprisingly versatile and we keep finding new uses for it.
- Spinach, strawberries, frozen berries, multi seeds, raisins and water - nice sort of health drink thingy
- Vanilla ice cream, choco chip cookies and some choc syrup
- Strawberries, natural yogurt and a dollop of strawberry jam - delicious smoothy kind of thing
- Mrs AOK uses it at some point in the cooking process to make a deliciously thick green pea soup
- I also use it for frozen margarita's + daiquiris
- You can crush ice, although after my first failed attempt i learned the trick is to add a bit of water to help the process. The ice cubes also sharpen the blades... i use this as an excuse to make margarita's
AOK said:
- I also use it for frozen margarita's + daiquiris
Completely off topic, but I thought I'd ask you the question. It's not a pisstake, a genuine question to understand the reasoning behind it.Why do you find that you put an apostrophe within the plural of a word ending in 'a', but not in a word ending in 'i'?
shakotan said:
AOK said:
- I also use it for frozen margarita's + daiquiris
Completely off topic, but I thought I'd ask you the question. It's not a pisstake, a genuine question to understand the reasoning behind it.Why do you find that you put an apostrophe within the plural of a word ending in 'a', but not in a word ending in 'i'?
Unsure of how to spell either, I had originally written the following:
AOK's intentions said:
- I also use it for frozen margheritas and daquiris
And then my spell checker on this computer suggested those two spelling (and punctuation) changes... which I went with, without putting much thought into whether they are right or not!I imagine neither should have an apostrophe?
z4RRSchris99 said:
this nutribullet is a pretty good design in that there is not much st to clean up. apart from that, its just a blender
That's the main reason I like ours, quick slosh under the tap is usually all the cleaning it needs, paying for convenience really and I'm happy to do that personally !AOK said:
shakotan said:
AOK said:
- I also use it for frozen margarita's + daiquiris
Completely off topic, but I thought I'd ask you the question. It's not a pisstake, a genuine question to understand the reasoning behind it.Why do you find that you put an apostrophe within the plural of a word ending in 'a', but not in a word ending in 'i'?
Unsure of how to spell either, I had originally written the following:
AOK's intentions said:
- I also use it for frozen margheritas and daquiris
And then my spell checker on this computer suggested those two spelling (and punctuation) changes... which I went with, without putting much thought into whether they are right or not!I imagine neither should have an apostrophe?
Thanks for the honest response.
As for the Margherita/Magarita spelling, the first is a pizza, the second is a cocktail!
If you like the idea but don't want to drop 90 large on one, check out the Breville active blend machine.
24 quid delivered from Amazon, it's comes with two sports bottles and caps that you blend in then drink from, cutting down on waste. It's only 300 w, so is a little slower than the mighty bullet, but does an ace job of fruit, nuts, seeds, protein powders, vitamin tablets, you name it.
Works better if the bottle is pretty full, rather than half full, but it doesn't need to be full,
Based on the fact you get two nice sports drink bottles and the blender kit, all for 24 quid on your doorstep, mines been a proper bargain. I've used it at least once a day for a month now, and im still loving it.
I have another traditional blender for tougher larger jibs, but clean up is so easy with the Active Blend. It's a no brainer
24 quid delivered from Amazon, it's comes with two sports bottles and caps that you blend in then drink from, cutting down on waste. It's only 300 w, so is a little slower than the mighty bullet, but does an ace job of fruit, nuts, seeds, protein powders, vitamin tablets, you name it.
Works better if the bottle is pretty full, rather than half full, but it doesn't need to be full,
Based on the fact you get two nice sports drink bottles and the blender kit, all for 24 quid on your doorstep, mines been a proper bargain. I've used it at least once a day for a month now, and im still loving it.
I have another traditional blender for tougher larger jibs, but clean up is so easy with the Active Blend. It's a no brainer
If you like the idea but don't want to drop 90 large on one, check out the Breville active blend machine.
24 quid delivered from Amazon, it's comes with two sports bottles and caps that you blend in then drink from, cutting down on waste. It's only 300 w, so is a little slower than the mighty bullet, but does an ace job of fruit, nuts, seeds, protein powders, vitamin tablets, you name it.
Works better if the bottle is pretty full, rather than half full, but it doesn't need to be full,
Based on the fact you get two nice sports drink bottles and the blender kit, all for 24 quid on your doorstep, mines been a proper bargain. I've used it at least once a day for a month now, and im still loving it.
I have another traditional blender for tougher larger jibs, but clean up is so easy with the Active Blend. It's a no brainer
24 quid delivered from Amazon, it's comes with two sports bottles and caps that you blend in then drink from, cutting down on waste. It's only 300 w, so is a little slower than the mighty bullet, but does an ace job of fruit, nuts, seeds, protein powders, vitamin tablets, you name it.
Works better if the bottle is pretty full, rather than half full, but it doesn't need to be full,
Based on the fact you get two nice sports drink bottles and the blender kit, all for 24 quid on your doorstep, mines been a proper bargain. I've used it at least once a day for a month now, and im still loving it.
I have another traditional blender for tougher larger jibs, but clean up is so easy with the Active Blend. It's a no brainer
s3fella said:
If you like the idea but don't want to drop 90 large on one, check out the Breville active blend machine.
24 quid delivered from Amazon, it's comes with two sports bottles and caps that you blend in then drink from, cutting down on waste. It's only 300 w, so is a little slower than the mighty bullet, but does an ace job of fruit, nuts, seeds, protein powders, vitamin tablets, you name it.
Works better if the bottle is pretty full, rather than half full, but it doesn't need to be full,
Based on the fact you get two nice sports drink bottles and the blender kit, all for 24 quid on your doorstep, mines been a proper bargain. I've used it at least once a day for a month now, and im still loving it.
I have another traditional blender for tougher larger jibs, but clean up is so easy with the Active Blend. It's a no brainer
There's several companies on eBay selling the Nutribullet fro around £65, as long as you don't want the original box and cookbook.24 quid delivered from Amazon, it's comes with two sports bottles and caps that you blend in then drink from, cutting down on waste. It's only 300 w, so is a little slower than the mighty bullet, but does an ace job of fruit, nuts, seeds, protein powders, vitamin tablets, you name it.
Works better if the bottle is pretty full, rather than half full, but it doesn't need to be full,
Based on the fact you get two nice sports drink bottles and the blender kit, all for 24 quid on your doorstep, mines been a proper bargain. I've used it at least once a day for a month now, and im still loving it.
I have another traditional blender for tougher larger jibs, but clean up is so easy with the Active Blend. It's a no brainer
i use this for 18 quid which sounds similar to the breville mentioned above:
http://www.tesco.com/direct/morphy-richards-48415-...
can crush ice and make decent smoothies from frozen fruit.
Its not as powerful as the bullet but personally i prefer some slight texture rather than completely liquidised.
Not sure i can stomach £80+ for a blender
http://www.tesco.com/direct/morphy-richards-48415-...
can crush ice and make decent smoothies from frozen fruit.
Its not as powerful as the bullet but personally i prefer some slight texture rather than completely liquidised.
Not sure i can stomach £80+ for a blender
I've got a nutrininja, it's their rival and comes with 900w of power!
I think it's superb. The most I've thrown at it is linseeds, ice & frozen blueberries. It has absolutely no issue with all of these, just throw it in and give it a quick blast. Much quicker and less washing up as you just put a lid on the jug!
I think it's superb. The most I've thrown at it is linseeds, ice & frozen blueberries. It has absolutely no issue with all of these, just throw it in and give it a quick blast. Much quicker and less washing up as you just put a lid on the jug!
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