03-31-2015 06:28 PM
Get a Vitamix and buy organic veggies/fruit-make them yourself.
03-31-2015 06:30 PM
No, I think I'd rather spend $6 bucks on a smoothie here and there than to spend $450-$600 on a mixer, go out and buy all the stuff, then have to make it at home myself.
03-31-2015 06:35 PM
I live a little too far away from a Starbucks that would actually carry this. It would be nice to try.
03-31-2015 06:45 PM
On 3/31/2015 lacey1 said:
Get a Vitamix and buy organic veggies/fruit-make them yourself.
I agree about using organic veggies and fruit.
To use conventional would not be beneficial to your health.
IMHO.
03-31-2015 07:23 PM
On 3/31/2015 Shaunac said:No, I think I'd rather spend $6 bucks on a smoothie here and there than to spend $450-$600 on a mixer, go out and buy all the stuff, then have to make it at home myself.
ITA
03-31-2015 07:47 PM
I'd probably use the mixer three times! LOL- better to go to Starbucks!
03-31-2015 08:49 PM
On 3/31/2015 Shaunac said:No, I think I'd rather spend $6 bucks on a smoothie here and there than to spend $450-$600 on a mixer, go out and buy all the stuff, then have to make it at home myself.
OK, get a $100 Nutribullet and make them yourself. You recuperate your money after 16.6667 smoothies. You also get to pick your veggies/fruits. I can't have certain fruits because of a fructose problem, so I only use certain fruits and the typical veggies. I love my Nutribullet, but when I went to making larger batches I got the Ninja Ultima Dual Stage blender when I did consider the Vitamix but just couldn't justify the price. QVC had the Ninja Ultima on clearance for $159 on flex pay, so I could try it and see if it worked. It did, so I use it for my larger batches, but still use the Nutribullet for my smaller, one cup ones.
03-31-2015 09:07 PM
Eh, we make them at home and they don't cost 6 bucks each. Love my Vitamix
03-31-2015 09:18 PM
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