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DWB 03-20-2012 04:12 PM

High powered blender or juicer?
 
Want to juice but juicers are such a pain to clean.

Anyone juice with a blender?

loreen 03-20-2012 04:15 PM

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L-Pink 03-20-2012 04:20 PM

I use melons, berries, bananas with black cherry juice and some ice cubes then put the blender in the dishwasher. Buy a new $20.00 one every year or so. Works great. I have 2 big buck hard to clean juicers with a bunch of attachments buried in the pantry.

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DeanCapture 03-20-2012 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DWB (Post 18835291)
Want to juice but juicers are such a pain to clean.

Anyone juice with a blender?

Juicers are good but they take out all the fiber. I prefer making smoothies w/fruits & veggies using a blender. Using a blender will allow you to keep all the fiber. Fiber is good for you. I think VitaMix makes the best high-powered blenders although cheaper models will work fine.

My breakfast this morning, 32oz. of goodness. Kale, banana and blueberry.

http://deancapture.com/smoothie.jpg

Radical Bucks 03-20-2012 05:58 PM

Everyone i know uses this: http://www.blendtec.com/categories/blenders
This will blend anything you put in it.

candyflip 03-20-2012 06:05 PM

My girl informed me a few weeks back that she ordered a $500 Vitamix blender.

I was pissed because she veto'd the bigger TV when we bought a new one the week before.

Here we are two weeks later and I'm using the fucker 2-3 times a day and love it. I have been buying a TON of fruit and veggies at the public market, freezing most of the fruit. I eat a lot of shitty food or not much at all. I feel much better just including this in my daily regimen of shit ass food I'm trying to cut out.

bronco67 03-20-2012 06:16 PM

get a Ninja Blender. One of the best products I've ever bought.

It's one step down from a wood chipper.

candyflip 03-20-2012 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 18835494)
get a Ninja Blender. One of the best products I've ever bought.

It's one step down from a wood chipper.

Not even in the same league as something from Vitamix or Blendtec. That was the one I figured was a suitable alternative, but they don't even come close.

That Vitamix will turn frozen fruit into liquid. It's nuts.

I fought against this one, lost and am soooo glad that I did. About to go and fire it up right now.

DeanCapture 03-20-2012 06:23 PM

Here's a great primer on making a good green smoothie:


MattPIVO 03-20-2012 06:31 PM

I'm also looking into getting into juicing but don't want to drop $300+ on a good juicer then watch it sit on the counter unused. There is a good film called "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead" that was on Hulu about a guy who juiced for several months straight, it will motivate you to buy a juicer after seeing his results.

baddog 03-20-2012 06:34 PM

My Breville is not hard to clean at all.

EddyTheDog 03-20-2012 06:35 PM

I am looking at those blenders that cook the food with friction.

So you put in some veg and it comes out hot soup...

bronco67 03-20-2012 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 18835502)
Not even in the same league as something from Vitamix or Blendtec. That was the one I figured was a suitable alternative, but they don't even come close.

That Vitamix will turn frozen fruit into liquid. It's nuts.

I fought against this one, lost and am soooo glad that I did. About to go and fire it up right now.

So you tried it? Mine liquifies whatever I put in it.

It doesn't cost 600 bucks, but its been making me some awesome green smoothies for the last year.

bronco67 03-20-2012 06:47 PM

I looked at some reviews comparing the two...

Ninja is good, especially if you don't want to spend so much money -- but the Vitamix is in its own class from every aspect.

candyflip 03-20-2012 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 18835539)
So you tried it? Mine liquifies whatever I put in it.

It doesn't cost 600 bucks, but its been making me some awesome green smoothies for the last year.

No. But I really had no say in the matter. Her friend who recommended the Vitamix had burnt through 2 Ninja XL models in less than 2 years. The first replacement was covered by warranty but the second replacement wasn't, so she went with the Vitamix.

I've held the Ninja in my hands at the store. It's definitely not built the same way as the Vitamix. The Vitamix has almost twice the power and the length of the full warranty is 7 years.

I'm sure it does a good job. The key for me is, will it hold up. Reviews and experience of friend seemed to suggest otherwise.

webair 03-20-2012 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18835529)
My Breville is not hard to clean at all.

Knows his juicers! I bought the Breville at BD's suggestion. Easy to clean, extremely powerful, and easy to use. :thumbsup

Screwed Up 03-20-2012 09:24 PM

juicers suck
I only use a blender.

sadiedazzle 03-20-2012 09:56 PM

Yup the Vitamix is definately the best juicer out there. You don't lose any pulp either.

DWB 03-20-2012 10:32 PM

Awesome replies in here. Thanks everyone!!!

SuckOnThis 03-21-2012 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by sadiedazzle (Post 18835819)
Yup the Vitamix is definately the best juicer out there. You don't lose any pulp either.

The Vitamix is a blender, not a juicer.

alextokyo 03-21-2012 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by DeanCapture (Post 18835504)

She might not be the prettiest girl on the block, but it looks like she's managed to grow herself a pair of big natural titties. :jerkoff

When it comes to nutrition, that girl definitely knows what she's talkin bout.

shimmy2 03-21-2012 08:50 AM

mi primo has a ninja blender it makes good smoothies. remember smoothies fatten you up though, lots of natural sugars in fruits. i downed them for 2-3yrs wondering why i never lost any weight, this was why. never heard of this vitamix thing, someone post a pic

Choopa Phil 03-21-2012 08:53 AM

Blendtec is the best thing ive ever bought to make shakes/smoothies

PR_Glen 03-21-2012 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by DeanCapture (Post 18835324)
Juicers are good but they take out all the fiber. I prefer making smoothies w/fruits & veggies using a blender. Using a blender will allow you to keep all the fiber. Fiber is good for you. I think VitaMix makes the best high-powered blenders although cheaper models will work fine.

My breakfast this morning, 32oz. of goodness. Kale, banana and blueberry.

I'm of the same believe personally.

ps that sounds healthy but looks heinous... how does it taste? :)

candyflip 03-21-2012 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18836479)
I'm of the same believe personally.

ps that sounds healthy but looks heinous... how does it taste? :)

That one he posted is my kids favorite. The kale has a flavor that is usually noticeable. In the case, the bananas are the overpowering flavor in the mix.

Tom_PM 03-21-2012 09:12 AM

I never quite understood why you'd pay for a machine that stripped out all the fiber anyway. High power blender makes much more sense.

dready 03-21-2012 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeanCapture (Post 18835324)
Juicers are good but they take out all the fiber. I prefer making smoothies w/fruits & veggies using a blender. Using a blender will allow you to keep all the fiber. Fiber is good for you. I think VitaMix makes the best high-powered blenders although cheaper models will work fine.

What Dean said. Fruit without the fiber is just sugar water and not good for you.

pimpmaster9000 03-21-2012 09:40 AM

blenders are great but I also use a juicer...they are easy to clean IF you clean them first and drink later :2 cents:

bronco67 03-21-2012 09:45 AM

A tip...

use frozen vegetables. Supposedly holds the nutrients better for storage.

---and bananas will help neutralize the greens taste. I also add a scoop of Garden of Life Superfood, which has chlorella and spirulina.

Gabriel 03-21-2012 09:45 AM

Blend your fruit, juice your veggies.

candyflip 03-21-2012 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 18836552)
A tip...

use frozen vegetables. Supposedly holds the nutrients better for storage.

---and bananas will help neutralize the greens taste. I also add a scoop of Garden of Life Superfood, which has chlorella and spirulina.

With fruit, a nice 50/50 mix of frozen and fresh is quite nice.

I'm checking out this Garden of Life stuff now. Thanks for throwing that out there.

SuckOnThis 03-21-2012 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Tom (Post 18836500)
I never quite understood why you'd pay for a machine that stripped out all the fiber anyway. High power blender makes much more sense.


Without the fiber stripped away your body has to go through the process of digesting which not only slows down the absorption of nutrients (4-5 hours) but it also takes other nutrients and energy from your body to digest. The most efficient way to nourish the body is through pure juice which is completely digested within 10-15 minutes.

Also, the concentration of nutrients and enzymes are much much higher with juicing.

socioporn 03-21-2012 10:12 AM

Blend
 
i blend green mango and apple.. it's very delicious to taste and drink.

dready 03-21-2012 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by SuckOnThis (Post 18836594)
Without the fiber stripped away your body has to go through the process of digesting which not only slows down the absorption of nutrients (4-5 hours) but it also takes other nutrients and energy from your body to digest. The most efficient way to nourish the body is through pure juice which is completely digested within 10-15 minutes.

Also, the concentration of nutrients and enzymes are much much higher with juicing.

True, you're getting a handful of micronutrients, but you're also pounding your liver with fructose. You might as well do a couple tequila shots.

Bugbee 03-21-2012 10:16 AM

I have the vitamix and am looking at a new juicer..

DeanCapture 03-21-2012 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18836479)
I'm of the same believe personally.

ps that sounds healthy but looks heinous... how does it taste? :)

It tastes great. The bananas & blueberries overpower most of the green taste. You can also throw some mango in there, pineapple, or any other kind of fruit. The sky is the limit when it comes to this kinda thing. Youtube has thousands of "green smoothie" videos so check there for inspiration. This is a nice replacement for breakfast : )

Choopa Phil 03-21-2012 10:18 AM

You guys saying this is a breakfast replacement, how much of this stuff are you drinking/what is the caloric value. Ive started looking at a lot of these "green superfood" type powders to add to smoothies. However I'm still not too keen on the whole thing

DeanCapture 03-21-2012 10:21 AM

:banana :banana :banana


SuckOnThis 03-21-2012 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by dready (Post 18836605)
True, you're getting a handful of micronutrients, but you're also pounding your liver with fructose. You might as well do a couple tequila shots.


Yes if you're juicing fruit (or carrots or beets) that is certainly true and if you want fruits probably blending is better. I personally juice only green vegetables and drink at least a quart of it a day, since I started this a few months ago I cant even describe how much better I feel, its like night and day.

Barefootsies 03-21-2012 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by MattPIVO (Post 18835524)
I'm also looking into getting into juicing but don't want to drop $300+ on a good juicer then watch it sit on the counter unused. There is a good film called "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead" that was on Hulu about a guy who juiced for several months straight, it will motivate you to buy a juicer after seeing his results.

You can always start with one of those $49.00 junkers, and if you find you like blending and juicing, you upgrade accordingly. That is what I did. I started with a $99.00 deal, and worked up from there.

I have never been a fan of juice, or smoothies, so I honestly just did not think I would stick with it. After a few months, I found I feel much better with a smoothie a day. I also became more "regular" which also helped. But the energy boost middle of the day was lovely. I typically would have around lunch time, or middle of the afternoon.

Over time, I would dabble in different combinations and fruit mixes to find what I liked the best in taste, as well as the vitamin mix that packed the most punch IMHO for my preference.

That being said, if you find you do not like it or can't stay with it. Your 'investment' is minimal if you buy a junker and toss it. No need to get a $300-500.00 deal right out of the gate.

:2 cents:


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