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I bought mine at a local St. Vinny's thrift store for 15 bucks. Surprisingly it works. The ONLY thing I replaced was the cutting blade and I bought a crescent tool as well. I LOVE IT so much.
😬lo más estúpido que he visto en esos extractores és que no todos en su mayoría, se les quita la navaja para su limpieza de forma igual, 😆🤦 refiriéndome a ese mismo modelo, fatal.👎👎👎
Your video was just what I needed to learn how to disassemble it. It worked well, although it really lacks the power I am accustomed to having in a juicer and did not do well on the beet. I made a terrific smoothie with the Ninja. I have the MT 1000, but it's a good basic juicer. It doesn't compare to some of my other juicers, but it did work ok. Thank you again!
I recently bought it at a Thrift Shop for $20, gave it to a neighbor and the neighbor gave it back, so I finally decided to try it. I have many juicers. After watching this video, it more or less makes sense. I have many juicers, so I can compare it to lots of them. I would not be suggesting it for anything difficult, but for carrots, celery, apple and small pieces of beet, cucumber, etc. It is ok, but doesn't compare to my Breville, which has a variable speed control, which allows it to be used for a very wide variety of fruits and veggies. I also have an Acme Supreme. That is a good powerful juicer and easier to clean, as long as one uses a paper filter to avoid having to clean the filter. It is absolutely necessary to use a produce bag to collect the pulp, which should be tossed out. The Hurom 100 is a superior slow vertical juicer and produces excellent juice. The Champion is heavy and extremely easy to clean. For my first use of the Lallane Power Juicer, just now, I was not happy, but watching the video gave me the information to make it a bit for useful. Today, there are many juicers, and some are better for different things. I prefer a slower juicer like the Hurom. Juicers are like people l'havdil, each is different. Trying different ones, will eventually help a Juicer decide which is best for them. The Lallane has a wide mouth, which is useful, but the Breville has a wider mouth and is a terrific juicer if one gets the right one. I probably have five or six juicers, each one is special for something. The Lalanne will not win for me, but is a classic. As one gets more experience, one will know what to look for. After juicing, one can use the juice to make a smoothie. I have the Ninja Professional Blender (1000) that I use to make smoothies. A good smoothie book might be useful, as will a good juicer book (there are many good ones).
Man the texture was extremely disappointing. Like they're good for what they are as energy bars but they are not RX bars. The ground cashew acts as a flour and makes them way too cakey.
My husband just shared that the original rxbars were more brownie textured until they got bought out by Kellogs! I wonder if this recipe was made before rxbars were bought out by Kellogs.
Microwave popcorn is HORRIBLE. Ever notice how your mouth feels weird after eating it? I don't get that with naturally popped corn. I picked up one of these (the Popflix brand) new at a liquidation place for like $16.50 (60%, pff) regular $39.99 at Walmart, because that's what this place carries, is mostly Walmart stuff.I got sick of my old school air popper, with it's spout headaches of firing popcorn and kernals all over the kitchen, no matter what I did. So I saw this cool thing and though"hey, at least it's contained!" lol. I was wondering about the butter dispenser thing and how well it worked, I have my doubts and you answered them. I figured as much, just melt elsewhere and distribute more evenly. I see people leave that lid off even in Popflix own instructional short video and it seems like it acts as a steam escape and I did see steam trying to escape yours, from there and from around the bottom where the lid/bowl meets the base. Just wondering if that excess steam makes the popcorn wet? Can't wait to test it, but I want to get some ghee and coconut oil and try those as the oil needed for these machines. Refined coconut oil has a high smoke point over 400 - 450F and clarified butter (ghee) is 485F So, more than suitable for it and already butter. The secret to movie theater popcorn (aside from all the artificial trash they put in it flavorcol) is coconut oil. That's why it's so rich tasting and it works well for theaters, because it's a shelf stable oil without refrigeration. The problem is, their coconut oil is coloured and such and has artificial flavours and garbage in it. But, if you want to replicate it even better than movie theater, just use "refined" plain coconut oil, not cold pressed. The smoke point is higher with refined and only refined should be used for these machines, because they warn you against using anything other than vegetable oil (which is B.S., it's only because of it's high smoke point which many other oils and ghee can easily match). Even light tasting olive oil, I suspect works and was almost going to try it, because it has a high smoke point (it's basically refined extra virgin) and very neutral taste. But now that I've researched, I think I will go exclusively the coconut oil or ghees route. I really like the ghee idea and people online say it works great with these machine, and if you so choose, use it as topper too. It's great as a topper too because it lacks the solids and moisture regular butter has. (so you don't get soggy popcorn) But I also want to try refined coconut oil.
I do love this video. that smile ..loving its ease. nobody makes genuine video reviews like this anymore..I doubt people today would recognize it anyways
Thanks...any advice if you cannot remove the basket? Despite doing all the obvious things, it's like it is locked in place. Unit Wasim storage for many years but hardly used. It's clean, just can't remove plastic surround spout and filter basket. Odd...thx
Very impressive, with your additional and specific information regarding the nutritional value and caloric needs, etc. Very helpful and thoroughly made:+)
hahaha wait.... what?! 10 tbsp's of butter? And why dirty two bowls?? Also, try using room temp butter for better melting. But i doubt 10 tbsp's will fit in that tray. Sheesh.
I recently buy kalorik air fryer, and on giude book it's written that do not place any paper, carboard and plastic. I am wondering if i can use parchement paoer or not? Please let me know