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emilybeaver
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Do I have to use coconut oil? Can I just do butter, hwc, and coffee? Also can I put hot coffee in my bullet?
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I use the Kerry Gold and heavy WC ....nothing with coconut ever ...keeps me full for hours ( decaf coffee or tea).0
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Do you blend it hot? Will that hurt my blender0
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emilybeaver wrote: »Do you blend it hot? Will that hurt my blender
That, I couldn't tell you. I use an immersion blender, so it's just an aluminum shaft leading down into a small dome with a spinning blade inside.0 -
emilybeaver wrote: »Do you blend it hot? Will that hurt my blender
I did it that way when I was drinking BPC. I don't like the taste of the coconut oil in it, so I just use HWC now and don't need to blend. But yes, my blender was just fine.0 -
Bulletproof's Brain Octane Oil is pure gold as far as how good it makes me feel and is practically flavorless. Super alternative to coconut oil.0
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Soooo... The idea of bulletproof coffee is technically to consume energy that doesn't trigger digestion, technically ending your overnight fasting, so HWC voids that. But, if you're just wanting to use it as a meal and method to get some fat... Then you make it however you want to.
If your blender is plastic, it will most likely damage it over a short amount of time. I learned that the hard way. But mine was cheapo one. Don't know if that matters0 -
I use a magic bullet & the heat doesn't seem to bother it. Just tough opening it sometimes as heat seems to seal the blade bottom to the blender cup.0
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hi what's bulletproof coffee0
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hi what's bulletproof coffee
The hyped original & very expensive version:
https://bulletproofexec.com/how-to-make-your-coffee-bulletproof-and-your-morning-too/
Or just use a blender to mix coffee/tea with your choice of butter and/or hwc and/or coconut oil.
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So for a new twist on Bulletproof Coffee.
Cooked my bacon.
Stored the grease in the fridge.
Next morning I put some in my drip coffee maker.
Bacon flavoured coffee.4 -
Midnightgypsy0 wrote: »So for a new twist on Bulletproof Coffee.
Cooked my bacon.
Stored the grease in the fridge.
Next morning I put some in my drip coffee maker.
Bacon flavoured coffee.
The sensible part of me feels like this would be terrible. The sodium craving, bacon loving, fat-centric part of me has decided to save some bacon fat from this afternoon's cooking.6 -
I make mine in a regular blender, but our blender is glass.0
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I make it in my VitaMix. No problems. It heats up- you can actually make soup in it.0
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I make mine in my Ninja blender, no problems.0
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Nutribullet here - never had a problem!0
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I use my Bosch blender which is plastic with metal blades. Never had a problem. Just be careful how full you fill a blender. From experience, I never fill it more than 1/3 when I am blending hot liquids like coffee/soup/purée. You do not want the blender to pressurize and pop the top off. Aside from the burn potential, it takes about a hundred man hours to clean it all out of the nooks and crannies in your kitchen.2
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »Midnightgypsy0 wrote: »So for a new twist on Bulletproof Coffee.
Cooked my bacon.
Stored the grease in the fridge.
Next morning I put some in my drip coffee maker.
Bacon flavoured coffee.
The sensible part of me feels like this would be terrible. The sodium craving, bacon loving, fat-centric part of me has decided to save some bacon fat from this afternoon's cooking.
I found it to be delicious. Everything is better with bacon.
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I can't fathom putting butter in coffee but might try it0
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sheilaparsleyministries wrote: »I can't fathom putting butter in coffee but might try it
Think about it this way, @sheilaparsleyministries - If you use cream in your coffee, you're already there. Butter is just cream with the liquid whey whipped out.3