I love my Nutribullet. It makes the most delicious smoothies; everything is used so no messy bits to get rid of. I also use it to pulverise veggies to then heat up and make soup. I have a fruit smoothie every morning and since cutting out sugary cereals and toast have lost weight, so an added bonus.
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Daisy, it's really a matter of chuck in anything you fancy. When I first had it I tried all sorts, some were horrid but I've eventually found my favourites. My breakfast smoothies usually consist of banana, pineapple, melon, orange, mango, frozen berries and plain yoghurt. Not all together but little bits of what I fancy on that day, I always add a handful of baby spinach too, you can't taste it but it's healthy . I also use carrots, celery, spinach, sweet potato, to make a soup. Tried kale but didn't like it. I also add seeds and/or ginger sometimes too. There are lots of ideas online, too. Hope that helps."Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr Seuss
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Thanks for that, Enfys. I could do with a nice tasty smoothie right now (even though I have just ordered a large Merlot in the Granny's Rest.
If you use it every day it must also be easy to wash.
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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I've just treated myself to a Nutribullet - £40 from Sainsbury's using their double discount on Nectar points! I wasn't specifically going to get one today but with the current nectar points swap offer (on until 22Nov I think) it was such a good opportunity.
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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