Nutribullet - Is it worth it?
amywebs18
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Hi All,
I'm think about getting a Nutribullet... Do you think it's worth it? Some of the recipes look great but I've been wondering if it's better to lose weight and keep healthy by just counting calories.
Thanks!
I'm think about getting a Nutribullet... Do you think it's worth it? Some of the recipes look great but I've been wondering if it's better to lose weight and keep healthy by just counting calories.
Thanks!
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I have a Nutribullet but never in a million years looked at it as an alternative to ordinary weight loss and health.
It's a tool and I like it for producing fruit smoothies, I blend soups with it and it makes my protein shakes really lump-free and creamy. But that doesn't mean that I LIVE on fruit smoothies or blended food alone and eat nothing else???0 -
Agreed, I think it would be a handy kitchen tool, but that's not going to change the fact that I need to keep healthy and count calories.
Do you like smoothies? Do you want a blender? Can you afford it?
If so, go for it.0 -
I adore it. If you want to make single-serving smoothies, especially ones that include ground flax seed (do that before any other ingredients are added), it's the best tool for the job.0
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Well, it isn't either/or.
If you buy a Nutribullet, you'll still need a calorie deficit to lose weight. And many people find that counting calories is the easiest way to do that.
So do you want to eat the stuff you can make in the Nutribullet is the question you need to ask yourself.0 -
I have one and love it! Use it a lot for smoothies. It really takes care of crushing ice and making lots of smooth green smoothies. But, definitely consider it a kitchen tool and not any magic way to lose weight. Keep tracking.0
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janejellyroll wrote: »Well, it isn't either/or.
If you buy a Nutribullet, you'll still need a calorie deficit to lose weight. And many people find that counting calories is the easiest way to do that.
So do you want to eat the stuff you can make in the Nutribullet is the question you need to ask yourself.
They make great piña coladas.
Honestly it's just a small blender that lets you use the blender container as the cup itself. I don't think it has any magic abilities to make you healthier. You would still need to count the calories of the content that you put into the Nutribullet. My personal favorite use is to make ice cold protein shakes after workouts in the morning. I add ice, protein powder and milk/water and blend for 15 - 20 seconds. Perfect shake. It does a great job of that.0 -
It's okay. I like that it's small. If you're going to make smoothies, I recommend the smoothies by Kimberly Snyder.0
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Love mine for mixing my protein.0
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It makes great smoothies. You still need to count the calories for them though.0
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It's a tool like anything else. I love mine for making healthy smoothies at home, but they're no different than smoothies you'd buy or make with another piece of equipment. It can be a valuable tool as part of an overall healthy eating plan.0
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I agree with others here - its not a weight loss tool, but a wonderful blender if you make single serving smoothies. I use it every morning.0
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i got one for my birthday in november and i use it almost every day. i LOVE it. i got the most expensive one (was a gift) and it is really worth the money. (of course, it wasn't MY money! LOL)
it is a great way to get-in greens, and i can also make my protein shakes. it is FAR better than any blender i've ever owned.0 -
I've used mine every single day for the last year. I just made a yummy avocado n chocolate pudding in it. As other have said, it's not a weight loss tool, it's a must if you love smoothies like I do.0
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Thank you all for your feedback im looking for something as an after gym meal so it sounds like it will be perfect! Hurry up pay day!0
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Use one almost daily to make protein shakes.. Love it.0
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I have it. But I use it to chop garlic and onions0
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For simple protein shakes I use a $14 walmart mixer.
That's all you really need for that.
Many people just use a shaker cup.0
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