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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
i've just been a bought one (well, a brevelle blend active which was £20 from sainsburys) just made a kale, flaxseed, cinnamon, blueberry & almond milk smoothie, it's actually quite nice!
they are frozen blueberries if that makes a difference?Nice.
That's pretty much what I have most days, except I have kale, cinnamon, 6 blueberries, double cream, cider vinegar and Brazil nuts.
I have to hold back on the blueberries as they spike my BG I tend use frozen berries as they are better carbwise than the blueberries it depend what we have in and needs to be used up, as my G/F likes the blueberries they can normally found in the fridge.
i didn't know that! i shall check, thanks for the heads upHi Paul, blueberries are just the same as fresh in terms of carbs, but you have to make sure they aren't sweetened by sugar as some fruited are frozen in sugary water.
Ha, if you spend £500 for a blender you will probably never buy another one I'm sure its great thoughTry a Vitamix blender if you ever get a chance. You'll never use anything else ever again.
There is even a Vitmix for a mere £950 , may be I should get it to blend my 70p bunch of carrotsHa, if you spend £500 for a blender you will probably never buy another one I'm sure its great though
I've had one for a while. I use it a lot. The brand that you mention has a strong motor and I prefer it to a juicer because you keep the bits. It does pretty much anything without a struggle and as for what does it do for me? Because of it's compact size I'm more inclined to keep it on the kitchen worktop and I use it almost every day. Probably means I get a lot more than my 5/7/9 (depends on who you listen to) a day.Have any of you used a Nutra Bullet and what effect did it have? Thank you