Mobile phone screens that curve round the edges

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I’ll let you know when I’m finished.

JULIENNE PEELER

• takes up less space
• £30 cheaper
• surprisingly less effort also (if you get a nice sharp one)

Well when I make a smoothie, it tends to have an apple, a pear, a banana and loads of berries in, so I guess it will take you 10 hours or so per glass?

Your post is like shifting sands.

I was given a spiralizer and I have used it only a couple of times but it is virtually no effort other than getting it out.

Loved her in that Kenneth Branagh Shakespeare reimagining.

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It’s only time, isn’t it.

bet you put these on before operating it https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00K6JF8FW

What’s the difference between a Nutribullet and a blender? (This isn’t a joke)

Nah, I have mad knife skills (I truly do).

I don’t know, colon. What is the difference between a Nutribullet and a blender?

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nutribullets are smaller, branded and have succeeded because of word of mouth/agressive marketing.

basically a hinari genie (whch i bought from an ex-catalogue shop for £7 in 2008 or something and is still going strong).

Dunno, but it does a much, much better job when it comes to making smoothies

Is that not what @elthamsmateowen is well into?

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Punchline needs work

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i changed it

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Nutribullet blends the fibre from fruit/veg into the liquid, blender tends to leave it as sludge at the bottom, so the nutribullet makes theoretically healthier smoothies, because it’s the whole fruit, not just the juice.

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@anon29812515 do you still get much use out of your blendactive?

I miss being able to and then people ^this underneath.

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I have never had one. I have a nutribullet which we use six days a week. We all have a smoothie, mainly driven by the fact that my son is a fussy bastard and this way I can get some greens (and chia and flax) into him… he’s alright with fruit but gets a top up with this as well.