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.
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?
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?
Punchline needs work
i changed it
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.
@anon29812515 do you still get much use out of your blendactive?
I miss being able to and then people ^this underneath.
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.