published Monday, May 21st, 2012 at 3:12 am by Blender Girl
Here is a refreshing energizing sweet treat that will cool you down in those hot days and warm nights… In this video I show you how to make a Blackberry Strawberry Banana Smoothie with a Vita-Mix Blender. This Smoothie is made with a VitaMix Professional Blender!!! INGREDIENTS • 3/4 Cup Soy Milk (Can you any other kind of milk as well) • 4-5 Medium Sized Strawberries (Frozen) • 1-2 Handfuls of BlackBerries (Frozen) • 2″ of a Fresh Banana • 2-3 Fresh Pitted Prunes • 7 or 8 Ice Cubes • Whipped Cream on top after everything has been blended (If you don’t want the extra calories, skip this step) Blend until all ingredients are mixed to the consistency that you want it and you done. If you have any question or would like more information please, comment below and don’t forget to follow me on Twitter and friend me on FaceBook. Twitter twitter.com FaceBook www.facebook.com
published Sunday, May 20th, 2012 at 3:11 am by Blender Girl
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published Sunday, May 20th, 2012 at 12:00 am by Blender Girl
I usually take a frozen banana and add a pinch of pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon and it taste’s really good.
People say it’s odd of me but..I mean is it really?
What are some other good smoothie recipes?
Also, How could I make chai tea tasting oatmeal?
published Saturday, May 19th, 2012 at 10:21 pm by Blender Girl
Review Best Blender Cuisinart PowerEdge 700 vs KitchenAid Blender vs BlendTec 1. Blendtec Home The Professional’s Choice Total Blender Discount 33% Click Here goo.gl To Check Price Plus And Minus goo.gl Specification goo.gl I must give you a little bit of history before reviewing the Blendtec . . . Our local Costco was having a Vita-Mix road show and i bought it knowing that I really liked everything I had ever read about a Blendtec. A couple of my friends raved about the Vita-Mix, so I felt I needed to pay a little attention. A large purchase like this deserved a little research so that I wouldn’t have any regrets. I watched the demo, was impressed and took home the Vita-Mix that day. I was anxious to make a smoothie with it because I had been using the Magic Bullet for five months. I made my first smoothie with it, and it turned out great but the “honeymon” didn’t last very long. I did not like the sheer size of the Vita-Mix! It sat VERY high on my counter, wouldn’t fit under the cabinet and it looked like it belonged in a commercial-sized kitchen, not mine. I absolutely disliked everything about the lid, except the ability to drizzle liquids in from the opening. The lid was not easy to put on nor remove. And the tamper!!! A good machine should not require a tamper to push the food around. The blender canister has these decorative grooves on the sides and oh what difficulty to “get every last bit out” with aa rubber scraper. I felt like I was wasting food! Then, I made …