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<blockquote data-quote="peacetrain" data-source="post: 522045" data-attributes="member: 96747"><p>The Hinari Genie Blender costs £29.99 and works as well as a juicer but keeps all the fibre in. I have the nutribullet which cost considerably more. It's great. I saw the Hinari version in The Factory Shop and also in one of the big supermarkets (can't remember which) and it appears to be the almost the same as mine, apart from the name and cost. So if you want to keep the fibre, this may be the way to go. Make a batch but don't have it all in one go. I'm not type 1 and new to type 2 (since nov 2013) so others will be able to give better advice. Just thought you may like a juicer that retains the whole fruit, veg or grass!!! </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from the <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig" target="_blank">Diabetes Forum App</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peacetrain, post: 522045, member: 96747"] The Hinari Genie Blender costs £29.99 and works as well as a juicer but keeps all the fibre in. I have the nutribullet which cost considerably more. It's great. I saw the Hinari version in The Factory Shop and also in one of the big supermarkets (can't remember which) and it appears to be the almost the same as mine, apart from the name and cost. So if you want to keep the fibre, this may be the way to go. Make a batch but don't have it all in one go. I'm not type 1 and new to type 2 (since nov 2013) so others will be able to give better advice. Just thought you may like a juicer that retains the whole fruit, veg or grass!!! Sent from the [url=http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig]Diabetes Forum App[/url] [/QUOTE]
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