nelibonsai
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- Type of diabetes
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I would like to hear your experience about which blenders work and which ones dont, so someone can be helped.
The Nutribullet is good for smoothies and flour, but for making nut butter is useless, and that I make all the time. Otherwise it is a good blender.I have a new NutriBullet Pro 900 watt which is used every day.
Observations after about since purchased 3weeks ago:
- very small footprint - like
- munchies through everything including seeds and flex/chia - like
- wow it's noisy - not like
- very easy to clean and handle - like
- 3 years warranty - like
So far, so good
Diagnosed 13/4/16: T2, no meds, HbA1c 53, FBG 12.6, Trigs 3.6, HDL .75, LDL 4.0, BP 169/95, 13st 8lbs, waist 34" (2012 - 17st 7lbs, w 42").
2/6/16: FBG AV 4.6, Trigs 1.5, HDL 2.0, LDL 3.0, BP 120/72, 11st 11lbs, waist 30" (2012 - 17st 7lbs, w 42").
Regime: 20g LCHF, run 1 mile daily, weekly fasting.
4/6/16: Best BP 112/64....yeah!!
That is one of the best.I'm a Vitamix girl.
As an investment it ranks up there with lending Bill Gates some seed money back in the 70s.
Ninja is very reputable blender also but for nut butter the ones with inverted jag are useless...just like nutribullet.I have always understood that the Vitamix is the king of blenders not got one myself though to expensive but then I don't really like smoothies green or others. I do use a Ninja for coleslaw sauces dressings and egg mayonnaise
That is one of the best.
I mainly grind up hazelnuts for baking, but occasionally walnuts or pecans - both of which tend to be a bit oily, and stick more than the hazelnuts. I use a small very ancient orange and brown coffee grinder (I think it's a Mouli) which does the job for me. I buy my sesame flour and milled golden flax, and occasionally some coconut flour, and use ground almonds rather than almond flour. Since I only bake for me I just need small quantities, so it'd not really worth my processing everything myself.
Robbity
No - I just posted before you that i use one!am I the only person who uses coffee grinders for seeds and nuts. Sure, you have to do it in small quantities, but they are not expensiva and do coffee, too
He he he! I am an impulsive buyer...buy and after some time abandon them...they go in the store room and after some time I buy another one...I am very fortunate with storage space, but 10 blenders? Do you trial for ?Which?
Nothing wrong with a coffee grinder...I make lots of mug cakes...they use 1 table spoon coconut or sesame flour...so your grinder is fine for that.am I the only person who uses coffee grinders for seeds and nuts. Sure, you have to do it in small quantities, but they are not expensiva and do coffee, too
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