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Nutribullet
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Another juicer out - was or is £99 but last week in a local centre was going for £50. Now I am not deffo a fruit eater but was wondering if I did get one and mix all the fruit would I get good nutrients or another for the back for the shelf.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As Pasta says the Nutribullet doesn't juice it liquidises. We have one and basically I use it to get my 5 a day as I don't normally eat much fruit. We use the grinder blade first for sunflower/pumpkin seeds/ nuts etc. then add a banana, various berries, apple (skin on) and usually a handful of spinach. Top it up with water or rice/almond milk and you have a tasty smoothie for breakfast. If you measure out the portions as recommended for you 5 a day then you shouldn't have to worry about too much fruit sugar. We also use ours for grinding spices and making curry pastes as we make a lot of Indian and Asian food. If you search the net there are plenty of nutribullet recipes.