If the Nutribullet is still under warranty, can't you just take it back to BB&B?
PT




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From: Pat <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, January 27, 2013 1:14:39 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Nutribullet

At my doctor's appointment in July, we were concerned over my high blood 
pressure and needing to increase the dose of drug.  The doctor asked me if I 
thought I could lose a little weight, so I made her "tell me I had to lose 
some."  She told me about her Magic Bullet blender.  On the way home from the 
appointment, I stopped to buy a NutriBullet at Bed Bath, and Beyond ($80 if you 
use a 20% off coupon.)  I stopped at Trader Joe's and got smoothie ingredients. 
 
I was not impressed with my first 2 or 3 smoothies, and thought the kale was 
causing allergy problems.  


Well, things have changed!  Now I crave smoothies.  I lost 15 pounds in the 
next 
3 months.  My blood pressure went down to good levels with the smallest dose of 
drug.  My cholesterol was about 20 points lower than the previous year.  


I have tried making smoothies with my Oster blender, but they come out too 
foamy 
and not as smooth.

I usually use:

a large handful of spinach (or some kale mixed in)
1/2 container of plain yogurt
1 scoop whey protein
1/2 banana (sliced and frozen)
frozen berries, cherries, peaches, or fresh nectarines
1/2 packet stevia
unsweetened coconut water

Often I add chia seeds (the chia and berry seeds remain a bit gritty.)

Once I tried raw carrots, pineapple and the basic stuff and that came out 
smooth, too.

I don't like celery in the smoothie, that was all I could taste.  I also 
disliked almond milk even though I love almonds and eat raw ones most mornings.

I love to make smoothies thick and eat them with a silver ice tea spoon out of 
a 
frozen beer mug.  They are a real treat.  A little more coconut water makes 
them 
fine through a normal straw.

My NutriBullet has some minor problems with leaking, being hard to open, or not 
shutting off promptly, but I figure if it conks out, I'm going to buy another 
one immediately.  I could buy one a year and it still might cost less than one 
of the premium blenders.

Pat


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