magic bullet and george foreman grill
mommajolynn
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I'm thinking of buying one but I wanted to know if anyone else uses it. Does it help or hinder? Does a regular blender work for the Smoothies and such?
I already have a George foreman grill and I love watching all the fat and grease drip away. Anyone else love their grill?
I already have a George foreman grill and I love watching all the fat and grease drip away. Anyone else love their grill?
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My mother bought a magic bullet a couple years ago. I can't stand it. It can't handle anything that isn't fairly soft (in other words, frozen fruits are not an option, unless you enjoy the smell of burning motor) and it doesn't mix things around the cup very well. You have to constantly stop it, open the cup and stir things around, and blend again - rinse repeat. The blades are a b-word to clean as well, and one of my blade-tops has already rusted even though we always clean it and dry it before storing it away.0
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I'd get a regular blender. I have a specialty "smoothie maker" (the only thing i could think of wanting for christmas was a blender, and this is what i got) and while it's great for smoothies, it is tiny and i'm fairly certain it isn't powerful enough to do much more than smoothies. my friend had a magic bullet and it was pretty much the same story. save up your money for a good blender and food processor
as far as the george foreman grill goes, get it if you plan on eating a lot of chicken or meat in general. my family has probably had 8 of these (people give them to us every year for christmas, derp) and they work pretty well.
and yes, a regular blender will work for smoothies. i've found that my blender back at my parents house works pretty well, but you have to stir the contents around occasionally or the blades will just spin.0 -
I use my magic bullet almost every day. I've never had problems with frozen fruit or anything, it's always worked well for me. I don't have a regular blender, so I can't really compare *shrugs*0
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We even have a cheap version of magic bullet and it's awesome. Use it with frozen fruit, ice etc0
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I have a magic bullet and I don't like it. If all you're blending is liquid it might be okay, otherwise forget it.0
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I got this really inexpensive portable blender from Qvc years ago and it still works great. The blending cup turns to a cup you can take with you. I think they have a new version now but its great. I don't like using a big blender for smoothies all the time especially if it's just me.0
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I have the smallest George Foreman Grill. Being single its the perfect size for me and I love it! It's quick and easy to clean (providing you wipe it off while its still a little warm....otherwise I just put a damp paper towel on it for a few minutes before wiping it clean) and doesn't take up much space. I've never been disappointed yet. I've used it for burgers, chicken, pork chops, etc....and every time the food was juicey and done. I hate raw or pink meat.
I can't speak for the magic bullet, I have a regular blender that I use.0 -
I have a magic bullet (3 years old) and use it mainly to make smoothies using frozen blueberries or mixed frozen fruit with protein powder. I use the smaller container with the handle. I fill it half up with liquid (milk or water depending on my protein powder) add the scoop of powder then about 1/4 cup of berries. Sometimes I will add some crushed ice at the top. It only takes about 30 seconds to 45 seconds to blend. I keep an eye on it and never let it go over 1 minute as they state in the manual. The type of protein powder you use effects the blend ability. I first used Dymatize Elite Gourmet powder which mixes with water very good and taste great. I then decided to use Spiriu-Tein mix and it makes a much thicker shake and with that powder I have to be careful to make sure I don't overload the bullet motor. Sometimes I put a few marble size hunks of frozen mango in my berry mix and I do notice they don't chop up very well when using the Spiru-Tein. I recently tried Syntha - 6 powder and that mixed very easy.
Key points:
1. Great for fast smoothies as long as you don't cram the cup full - leave some blend space. This is an important point.
2. Fast clean up- just run under faucet and ready to go.
3. The type of powder can make a difference - Super thick mix can hog the motor. Watch out with Spiru-Tein.
4. If you use ice, precrushed is best if your refrigerator will provide that.
5. I tried Greek Yogurt as a mix with berries and you might as well FORGET IT for that as it is not powerfully enough.
Protein Powder review - All pass my taste test.
1. Dymatize Elite Gourmet- Mixes with water, blends easy, tastes great. Great value. Has fat and soy though.
2. Spiru-Tein - Super thick shake. Water mix is not that great nor is almond milk. I use low fat organic milk. Harder to clean the cup because it "sticks". The taste is good but it does have an different taste than most the other protein powders I have tasted. Has soy.
3. Syntha-6 - I have only tried this once but it will be my next purchase. It tasted great with milk. They say it will work with water too. It doesn't have soy, which is one reason I will get it a try. This has fat in it where the Spiru-Tein does not.
My coffee grinder recently died and so I tried the Bullet and it works great! I also bought my Father-in-law a Bullet as a gift so over all I'm happy with mine. Was only $25.00 bucks at Costco.0 -
We use a version of the magic bullet several times a day in our house. We love it. Someone is always making a smoothie. The trick is to not use too much ice or frozen stuff. If you do, it becomes very thick. It has absoluetly been essential in us getting more fruit and milk into our diets without over doing it. The smoothies I make are less than 300 calories. We would be lost without it. It's super easy to clean. You rinse it right after you are done. I don't use the foreman grill very often but my daughter does. She really likes it.0
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I just got a Magic Bullet a month or so ago and I love it! I use mine to make homemade bars (like Larabars) and it grinds nuts and dried fruits beautifully.0
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I have a regular blender by Kitchenmate. I make smoothing and frozen lemonade in it all the time. No problems. I also use a foreman grill. I love it!0
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I'm thinking of buying one but I wanted to know if anyone else uses it. Does it help or hinder? Does a regular blender work for the Smoothies and such?
I already have a George foreman grill and I love watching all the fat and grease drip away. Anyone else love their grill?
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I'm thinking of buying one but I wanted to know if anyone else uses it. Does it help or hinder? Does a regular blender work for the Smoothies and such?
I already have a George foreman grill and I love watching all the fat and grease drip away. Anyone else love their grill?
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I agree when it comes to the Magic Bullet. I use it to make my protein shakes (sometimes with fruit mixed in) so I would definitely recommend it!0 -
hate to admit it, but I bought a magic bullet off of the TV ads..........and love it. Does all I need it to do, and the fact what you blend it in becomes the cup/container you drink out of or store in the fridge is a winner for me...0
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I have both! With the Magic Bullet the only thing I have problems with is onions cause it makes them mushy, but with drinks, smoothies etc it is great!
We have the bigger George Foreman grill (big white one), I LOVE IT!!!, I can cook EVERYTHNG on it and watch all that nasty fat come out the bottom! I have had all of the ones that have came out except the one on QVC with the changable plates, but I will get that one soon The one we have I can get a lot of food on it at one time and it so easy and actually saves you money since you don't have to use your stove as much!0 -
I keep my majic bullet next to the cuisinart food processor on the counter top. I use the majic bullet every day and the cuisinart about everyother day. I have a blender in the shelves that I pull out once a month or so. I almost always have one whole egg with a bunch of egg whites for breakfast and it is perfect for blending those, I use it to grate hard cheeses (parmesan,etc) perfect for those. I use it for blending spices, herbs, lemons, limes etc that I really want to get all of the flavor out of by just adding a bit of the liquid to the the spices and herbs and blending everything up. And of course I use it to make drinks.
P.S. To make sure it blends OK I always add the liquid first and the dry or thick stuff last. You can also shake it as it blends. Don't know if the manufacturer would like it but it works for me. Mine is about 4 or 5 years old now and is proably due for a replacement. I only have the bottom with the bigger blade left, the other bottom died a while ago.
The easy way to clean it is to empty it and fill it 3/4 full with water and blend away. That pretty much does it.0 -
I have a magic bullet, would I buy another one? No. ( It's great for ice caps though)
I don't own a Foreman grill, but I like the idea of it. Perhaps down the road I will.0 -
I have a Magic Bullet & as the others have said, it's good for quick stuff you have to make in small portions that is already pretty soft. It will handle some ice for a smoothie, but when I use my regular blender, the consistency is SOOO much better. Even the biggest, hardest chunks of ice are pulverized into uniform little bits, making a nice thick, icy smoothie. The MB is harder to clean than the big blender too, because you can't take the blade apart from the bottom like with a real blender.
I've owned a Foreman grill but it was a pain in the *kitten* to clean. I just went to IKEA & threw down $15 for a grill pan...way better since it can be submerged in dishwater & therefore be thoroughly cleaned.0 -
I just got a Magic Bullet a month or so ago and I love it! I use mine to make homemade bars (like Larabars) and it grinds nuts and dried fruits beautifully.0
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I love my George Foreman grill! Easy & quick you can't beat it. Its a little hard to clean. But, I'm not complaining. As far as the Magic Bullet, I was disappointed in mine. The blade never got to all the food and I kept having to start adn stop it. Even liquid didn't seem to blend well. I much prefer a good old fashion blender. Gave my Magic Bullet to Goodwill.0
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