What about things such as seeds and nuts, do you think the nutribullet can get 
these items to a creamy consistency. I have not been able to achieve this with 
the magic bullet.

Elizabeth Williams

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Subject: Re: CS>RE:Nutribullet
From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 19:48:56 -0500
To: [email protected]

I feel for smoothies the nutribullet is plenty powerful enough. I never break 
out my blendtec anymore. 

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On Jan 4, 2013, at 7:46 PM, Elizabeth Williams <[email protected]> wrote:





I have the original bullet and use it daily. How would you compare the 
nutribullet to a vitamix for power?

Elizabeth Williams

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From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 19:29:18 -0500
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Re: CS>blending versus juicing: my 2¢

I've retired my Champion juicer! Even with feeding the pulp through several 
times, I know there was loss of nutrients by that method. Unable to afford a 
Vitamix, I'm making smoothies and juices with my Nutribullet (not to be 
confused with less powerful MagicBullet) and have increased my organic 
raw-veggie/fruit intake to a much higher level. 
The convenience of this helped compliance. Compliance is a factor to be 
considered. The Champion was such a pain to clean that it languished on my 
counter, unused, a lot. The Nutribullet gets used several times a day. Even 
some of my Vitamix friends prefer the Nutribullet for easy use. No, I don't 
have any commercial, vested interest in this product and I don't know how 
durable it will be, long-term, but it's performed well for almost 8 months.
Be well,Léna 
On Jan 4, 2013, at 6:29 PM, Paul wrote:I do one of each every day :). 

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On Jan 4, 2013, at 5:39 PM, Alan Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

Apologies if this is too off topic or covered before.

Is there any consensus in the blender versus juicing debate, wrt which one (a) 
damages nutrients less and (b) which results in the most absorb-able output?

I read lots of claims both ways but I wonder if there is any real evidence 
supporting any of the claims? 

It seems logical to me that both do about the same amount of "damage" to the 
food, even the expensive juicers like a Norwalk, no?

-- 
Alan Jones

"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor 
prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to 
the people."  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)


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