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Post by Marge on Jun 25, 2015 7:02:10 GMT
I have just been watching an infomercial for the "nutri bullet" It got me thinking that it may be a good way to have a healthy liquid meal when there really isn't time to cook etc ect I did a bit of googling and it appears that there is another bullet type blender from the same company, the "nutri ninja" I wondered if any Food fighters had any information on either if these products ? I do fancy one but I'm not sure which. Most of the reviews rave about them which make me slightly suspicious that they may be too good to be true and if they really are worth the money ! Thanks
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Post by Marge on Jun 25, 2015 21:10:06 GMT
Anyone ?
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Post by Marge on Jun 26, 2015 16:32:28 GMT
I'm buying one They're on offer in Costco from Monday
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Post by serialslimmer on Aug 15, 2015 10:51:42 GMT
HELLO MARGE!
I've literally just found this thread. I LOVE MY NUTRIBULLET. I know that you love yours. I'm hooked on vegetable/fruit mixture smoothies. I never tire of making them; they're ready to drink within seconds and so little to clean-up, afterwards.
Probably the best 'diet aid' on the market. I've been wanting to include more raw food on a daily basis but there's only so much salad and raw veg I can manage. And low-carb means restricted fruit. Now I have small whole fruits and veggie chunks in liquid form! I prefer my own smoothie combinations to the ones in the wee booklet. We know what we like.
Better still I only have to throw-out a wee bit of unused produce. Previously, all good intentions, I'd buy a ton of veg only to shove it in the fridge and then forget all about it. Now I tend to run-out before the next delivery!
xx
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Post by serialslimmer on Aug 15, 2015 10:52:55 GMT
PS
I watched that infomercial too, late last year, and mentioned to my son that the Nutribullet looked amazing. And darling son bought me one for my birthday last month, bless him. I don't know how I managed without it xx
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Post by knit1purl1 on Aug 16, 2015 12:12:39 GMT
I can't believe people prefer juicing their food to eating it in it's natural state.Nothing like crunching on a nice green apple or a stick of celery. I never feel satisfied after drinking liquid as it doesn't have any bulk to it so leaves me feeling hungry.Also you can't make a couple of days worth as once you've blitzed it up it loses it's nutrients.
I bought a Nutribullet last year when I was finding another way of losing weight quickly but at the end of the day I just love the feeling of chewing in my mouth.
Mine is now sat in the back of a cupboard.
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kays
Starter Member
Posts: 13
Location: Lancashire
Age: 47
Diet: Healthy Eating
Weigh In Day: Tuesday
Height: 5ft 4
Start Weight: 18st 11lb
Current Weight: 18st 3.5lb
Goal Weight: 14st
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Post by kays on Sept 6, 2015 15:42:02 GMT
I'm just starting a healthy eating programme that involves juices. I discovered a local shop run by a lady who has transformed her life and lost 3 stone by juicing and eating clean. I've tried everything else, thought I'd give this a go. Day 1 and going very well so far. Am thinking of buying a Nutribullet, can anyone recommend a good recipe book?
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Post by kellbellgrp on Feb 27, 2016 5:34:55 GMT
I have an on and off love/dislike relationship with my blender, the nutribullet. I seem to make a mess often when I use it. So I use it on and off. The clean up is a mess. I don't use it much anymore since I found an easier way to get the benefits of the smoothies I used to take the time to make. If your interested in what I am doing go to: Mywinlife.com/kellbellgrp and you can see what I have replaced my nutribullet with. I am not sure I will go back to using it again.
Thanks, Kell Bell
Good luck!!
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