I'll start the ball rolling with.... The Nutri Ninja
Yes, it has a terrible name, and the advertising is pretty laughable, but it has been an excellent bit of kit.
I use it two or three times a day to make nutritious shakes or breakfast porridge.
Means I can get loads of vitamins, minerals and fibre, without chomping through boatloads of fruit and veg.
I'm far from being a health nut, but felt I needed to improve my diet a little as I got older.
My usual ingredients for breakfast porridge are:
1 x Banana
1 x Weetabix
1 x Cup of Oats
1 x Tablespoon of Milled Flaxseed
Half pint of milk
Shakes are usually a combo of any fruit or veg I've got to hand, in 3/4 pint of milk:
Bananas, apples, strawberries, oranges, raspberries, cranberries, carrots, kale, spinach etc...
I've had great fun experimenting over the year. Sometimes the combos will be delicious, sometimes ghastly lol. It amazes me how you can chuck something naturally very hard in, like a carrot, and it literally pulverizes it to a smooth consitency.
BTW, anyone thinking of getting something like this, don't go for the NutriBullet. It's from a different company, I had one and it was shite!
Yes, it has a terrible name, and the advertising is pretty laughable, but it has been an excellent bit of kit.
I use it two or three times a day to make nutritious shakes or breakfast porridge.
Means I can get loads of vitamins, minerals and fibre, without chomping through boatloads of fruit and veg.
I'm far from being a health nut, but felt I needed to improve my diet a little as I got older.
My usual ingredients for breakfast porridge are:
1 x Banana
1 x Weetabix
1 x Cup of Oats
1 x Tablespoon of Milled Flaxseed
Half pint of milk
Shakes are usually a combo of any fruit or veg I've got to hand, in 3/4 pint of milk:
Bananas, apples, strawberries, oranges, raspberries, cranberries, carrots, kale, spinach etc...
I've had great fun experimenting over the year. Sometimes the combos will be delicious, sometimes ghastly lol. It amazes me how you can chuck something naturally very hard in, like a carrot, and it literally pulverizes it to a smooth consitency.
BTW, anyone thinking of getting something like this, don't go for the NutriBullet. It's from a different company, I had one and it was shite!
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