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Can anyone recommend a small blender which is powerful enough to actually puree meats and vegetables?

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JanL

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I💗 my Nutribullet as much as one can an inanimate object!!!

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Which one did you get? How many watts? Thanks

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Nutra Bullet will puree meat

Now if you have a little extra money get a Vita Mix and you are done for life it will shred anything and make a hell of a smoothie or Protein Drink.

I use a food processor on meat works a little better then a mixer -

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@AJ Tylo Thanks for reply. Vitamix is out of my price range. I do have an old Cusinart food processor, but it's a pain to wash and large and rather heavy. I am thinking a small blender like Nutri Bullet will make the small portions I will need through the "puree" phase.

Any experience with the Ninja's?

Happy Thanksgiving + 1!

Jan

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Do you really have to put the meat in a blender for purée. I was hoping to just mash it with a fork. I guess I need to look at some recipes and examples.

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It is a smoother better product if you use a food processor vs a shake mixer but a nurta bullet works

I just made a ton of egg rolls and spring rolls today and the meat is perfectly chopped. I am also a chef and was trained to use a food processor, I agree the vita mix is expensive but look on Facebook i have seen them for as low as 30 bucks -

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Thanks...I will look for one.

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On 11/30/2019 at 1:49 PM, JanLPhun said:

@AJ Tylo Thanks for reply. Vitamix is out of my price range. I do have an old Cusinart food processor, but it's a pain to wash and large and rather heavy. I am thinking a small blender like Nutri Bullet will make the small portions I will need through the "puree" phase.

Any experience with the Ninja's?

Happy Thanksgiving + 1!

Jan

LOVE our ninja so much we have 2. One for the smaller cups for single Protein Shakes and a bigger one. Only problem is that the blades seem to dull quite quickly - we're usually replacing or sharpening the blade once a year.

Brandless also has a blender that supposedly compares with the vitamix for far less.

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Thank you for this info. ❤️

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