Nutribullet
tinacros
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Just returned from my hols and decided to blow the dust off my nutribullet. Was thinking about having a nutriblast for breakfast and lunch and a healthy dinner. Anybody had success with this? I've done low carb before but find it too restrictive. X
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Just returned from my hols and decided to blow the dust off my nutribullet. Was thinking about having a nutriblast for breakfast and lunch and a healthy dinner. Anybody had success with this? I've done low carb before but find it too restrictive. X
Having drinks for 2 meals sounds just as restrictive. All you need to do is count calories and make sure you're eating less than you burn. Smoothies etc can have a lot of calories in them, depending on what you put in so you still have to do the same thing (count calories) whether you drink your calories or eat them.0 -
If you find low carb too restrictive, I think a Nutriblast (for breakfast AND lunch??) would be too. What's a healthy dinner to you?
Eat food you like, hit your calorie goal, win.
(Lol, for some reason I this made me think about the Pan-galactic Gargleblaster. You won't worry about the healthyness of your dinner after that. Or your dinner, or anything else for that matter )2 -
Healthy dinner would be chicken brown rice with salad or veg. I'm on the menopause do thought the the nutriblast would be a good way to get some vitamins etc into me. X0
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You're not eating the same for dinner every day, are you? Variety is very important to ensure you get in all the nutrition you need. You can eat fruit and vegetables whole, or cook them, or puree them, that's just about preference; the nutribullet is just a way to puree food fast .0
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I use mine for afternoon snacks. My fave recipe: baby spinach, kale, fresh frozen pineapple, 1/2 banana, water and non fat greek yogurt (for the protein)0
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It boils down to calories. Log your calories and check your nutrition tab. If everything adds up and you feel satisfied, more power to you. I guess you'd have to try it to see if it works for you.0
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It's like that old Lynyrd Skynyrd song: Gimme Back My Nutribullet.2
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Idea: Would you consider a whey protein powder shake for breakfast? I did this and it helped. I added flaxmeal and skim milk. The protein and a bit of fiber kept me full for hours.
Eat your fruits and veggies instead -- much more fun.0 -
Tried 2 nutribullets a day but it wasn't sustainable. Bought a nutribullet March 2015 and my husband and I think it is the best appliance we've ever bought. Been having a drink for breakfast almost everyday since . The base of our drinks consists of spinach, kale, banana, oats, almond milk, hemp seeds, flax seeds and sometimes chia seeds. We then add one other fruit so maybe berries, mango, cherries etc. We try to use more veggies as the calories can add up if you use more fruits. My breakfast is roughly 322 calories but we genuinely have more energy, hair and nails are better and I lost over 30lbs since then. Of course coupled with exercise and better eating habits helped as well. Our drinks take about 5 mins to make and you've got breakfast on the go. You can make some delicious and healthy smoothies. Sorry for the long post!1
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