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@Noel7 wrote:

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Hi @ChiliPepper  Smiley Happy

 

Thanks for the list of suggestions!  I make our salad dressings from scratch and can think of a couple that should be even better using the Ninja to blend more evenly.

 

Got the turquoise!


@Noel7

 

Oh, nice choice!!! That is a beautiful color!!!!!

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If you Googlr Ninja North recipes. You will get many interesting recipes.

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@Berlybaby wrote:

If you Googlr Ninja North recipes. You will get many interesting recipes.


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THANK YOU @Berlybaby !

 

I followed your instrucktions and there are great recipes to be had Smiley Happy

 

This first one caught my eye, especially because my daughter can't have dairy.

 

HAWAIIAN ICE CREAM

 

http://www.ninjakitchen.com/recipes/search/0/all/100663/hawaiian-ice-cream

 

 

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Re: As for the Ninja TSV

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Take a guilt-free trip to the tropics with this cold and creamy dessert.

 

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups frozen mango chunks
1/2 cup frozen pineapple chunks
1 cup canned lite coconut milk, cold
1/4 cup coconut water, cold

 

Instructions

Add all ingredients to the 40-ounce Processor Bowl in the order listed above.

PULSE 5 times then BLEND continuously for 45 seconds, until smooth and creamy.

 

TIP

Top with your favorite nuts and coconut.  
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If I didn't have the Ninja 2 in 1 I got last year, from QVC, I may have bought the TSV.  I love the one I have, don't use it as often as I should. I have made several healthy smoothies for the included recipe booklet. Roasted red pepper hummus last month. I have made guacamole, i prefer my Genius chopper for that. One of my favorite smoothies from the book is, spicy pineapple recharge. Mmmmmm! This unit has more power then the TSV 700 watts. I really should use it more often.IMG_20160717_212727.jpg

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Didn't I see a pour spout on there? or was it my imagination. If there is one, you could open the spout and pour the oil in there.