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Nutribullet - Anyone use it?

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  • kikicooks
    kikicooks Posts: 1,079 Member


    OP- Was the lawn clippings more the taste or the texture? I think if you want greens to come out really smooth, you need a high-powered blender like a Vitamix or Blendtec. I keep looking for a cheaper alternative for when my Blendtec dies and so I watch video reviews of how the others do on greens comparatively, and it's never pretty. I can't do stringy or clumpy. But you probably get 3/4 of the ability at 1/4 of the cost with the alternatives, too.

    I actually think the Nutribullet does a really good job of blending up the greens.
  • Try some baby spinach or any baby greens, they tend to have a milder flavor, and no tough, stringy stems. I usually just take a washed & dried handful of greens and toss it in a freezer bag along with the other fruits and veggies I'll be using and freeze it. (I think freezing the spinach helps it break down better in the bullet.) Then all I have to do is chuck it all into the bullet with a splash of liquid - no mess, measuring or chopping @ 6 AM is a bonus too.
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    LOL,, lawn clippings.

    When using greens or green veggies the following makes it taste better.

    Lemon juice.
    Pineapple juice.
    Raw ginger.
    Celery.
    Cucumber.
  • WalkingAlong
    WalkingAlong Posts: 4,926 Member


    OP- Was the lawn clippings more the taste or the texture? I think if you want greens to come out really smooth, you need a high-powered blender like a Vitamix or Blendtec. I keep looking for a cheaper alternative for when my Blendtec dies and so I watch video reviews of how the others do on greens comparatively, and it's never pretty. I can't do stringy or clumpy. But you probably get 3/4 of the ability at 1/4 of the cost with the alternatives, too.

    I actually think the Nutribullet does a really good job of blending up the greens.

    http://howtomakeshakes.com/nutribullet-vs-vitamix-side-by-side-comparison-and-blender-review/

    Yeah, this review says it's impressive. It might be my next blender. The last one I considered was the Ninja and it didn't stack up so well.