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Being an indian i request all my indian citizens not to buy this, firstly its way expensive and its parts are not affordable. You cannot run it for more than 30 seconds and then wait for minutes to cool it and then again run it. The jars remains stuck for almost 30 min. I swear its waste of time and money. Please do not buy because i have wasted my money and i don't want all of you to waste it. The cost of spare jars is almost 3000 and you all know with this cost we can buy new mixer grinder. Nutribullet is waste
I just purchased the Vitamix 5300. It is amazing. 2.2 horsepower goes through anything. Cleans really easy. 7 year warranty. A really good investment. I purchased it new from Vitamix directly at 26 percent off plus shipping totalling $374.00. I did well making hummus with the tamper. Smoothies and green drinks are very liquified. Very pleased. My nephew bought the same model new from QVC for $315.
I'm doing this with a regular blender, I learned if you add water, don't add much. This is how to do it in the blender too minus the shaking of course, instead use a spoon and mix it a few times in between blending
Great idea, never would've thought to do it that way! Also please don't use a knife like that... That is so dangerous... Something like that would've gotten you kicked out of culinary class for a day lol. Just like a quick update to make sure others don't use their knives that way would be really appreciated. But again, loved the hack, going to be using now to make some banana ice cream!!
Thanks for showing your experiment! I was just going to prepare a late lunch, and it will include tofu, which unfortunately is about or less than two weeks past its supposed best before date. Annoyingly, the Swedish text uses "best before", but the Norwegian or Danish text says "use before" - maybe the respective food safety laws/regulations are different. Anyhow, no bad smell, or signs of fermentation like gas inside the package, so I assume that I will be safe. 😅
What is the difference between this one and the nutribullet 600 at Walmart I can see this one with the magic bullet logo/nutribullet but is there a difference? Motor seems to be the same
Thanks for making this video. Was wondering if the texture of my tofu is supposed to be clumpy or is it supposed to be silky? My tofu has no smell and the package wasn't filled up with gas. Should be fresh.
Freezing whole bananas for later use: Haha fuck yeah!!! Yes!! Wanting to use one of those bananas: Well this fucking sucks. What the fuck. But honestly, I hoped there was a superior way to peel them. I just like them in their natural protective coat instead of putting them in a plastic baggie or purchasing more containers just for this purpose. Thanks for experimenting and sharing!
so basically if you want to make a good smoothie its shit? you dont put water in a smoothie use frozen fruit its way better if the blender cant handle ice it cant handle frozen fruit
You cook it a little it will help the fiber to break down. I basicly blanch all my fiber vegetables to break it completely down it does not destroy the fiber either. It just help break down better in your stomach too.
Holy balls that was fast and easy! I found a great recipe to use oatflower in healthy pancakes. I can't wait to wake up my neighbors ... I mean, test out my nutribullit in the morning xD
This is how you want your ice, to much & it’s like a milkshake rather than a smoothie thicker the better, as takes longer to melt & consume. Hence I hate smashing down a milkshake as leaves wanting another.