Nutribullet

Bought one recently and wished I'd done it years ago, bung friut, bit of natural yoghurt and orange or cranberry juice in and whisk him up, makes a cracking smoothie, so easy.

Anyone got one and what do you put in it?
 
They're easier to clean but the main difference is they chop the product more than a blender, it comes out very smooth, no big bits, more like a thick milkshake.
 
Love mine. The beauty of them is they're easy to clean and so you then end up using it way more.

Usually add pineapple, blueberries, kale (or spinach), seeds, apple, banana.A little tip, buy some pineapple, chop it up and then freeze it. That way you can use that and it'll keep the smoothie nice and cold. Also, rather than buy fresh blueberries or rasberries - look in the freezer section of the supermarket as they'll usually have those and they'll be cheaper.
 
Thanks for the heads up. I just bought one of these for a friend for their birthday. I did wonder what all the fuss was about.
 
So we have moved from cars, to pension investment me and now the kitchen. Looking forward to the next episode of johns's channel 8)

Back to topic - never heard of this product, but if it is better to clean than a magimix unit that can only be a good thing. :lol:
 
pvr said:
So we have moved from cars, to pension investment me and now the kitchen. Looking forward to the next episode of johns's channel 8)

Back to topic - never heard of this product, but if it is better to clean than a magimix unit that can only be a good thing. :lol:

:rofl:

I'm either in bed or on the sofa, there's only so many Columbo's you can watch, boredom is a very un-healthy pastime Paul. Just unfortunate that you peeps have to take the brunt of it... :roll:
 
greencode said:
Love mine. The beauty of them is they're easy to clean and so you then end up using it way more.

Usually add pineapple, blueberries, kale (or spinach), seeds, apple, banana.A little tip, buy some pineapple, chop it up and then freeze it. That way you can use that and it'll keep the smoothie nice and cold. Also, rather than buy fresh blueberries or rasberries - look in the freezer section of the supermarket as they'll usually have those and they'll be cheaper.

same recipe here very healthy :D
 
wegras said:
greencode said:
Love mine. The beauty of them is they're easy to clean and so you then end up using it way more.

Usually add pineapple, blueberries, kale (or spinach), seeds, apple, banana.A little tip, buy some pineapple, chop it up and then freeze it. That way you can use that and it'll keep the smoothie nice and cold. Also, rather than buy fresh blueberries or rasberries - look in the freezer section of the supermarket as they'll usually have those and they'll be cheaper.

same recipe here very healthy :D

Yes thanks for that, some great ideas in there I'll be trying out. :thumbsup:
 
pvr said:
So we have moved from cars, to pension investment me and now the kitchen. Looking forward to the next episode of johns's channel 8)

Is it sad that this caused me to start searching for a thread on pensions?
 
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