![]() We’ve all bought a green smoothie in the hope that it will transform us into an absolute megababe by the time you get to the end of the bottle. So here’s a few recipe starters to get you going and a few handy tips along the way. Add liquid to the max line (water, coconut water, unsweetened almond milk, etc).Add a boost (ie protein powders, chia/flax/acai seeds and powders).50% fruit (as many varieties as possible).Two handfuls of leafy greens (spinach, kale, broccoli).It’s recommended that every NutriBlast (yep that’s an official term for a juice!) follows these basic guidelines: The best bit about it is that you can pretty much literally chuck in anything you like to create your very own mobile vat of goodness in no time at all. There really are endless weird and wonderful recipes out there. Do you go for a juice? Smoothie? Soup? Espresso Martini?! Now, assembling your NutriBullet is the easy bit, but knowing what on earth to put in the thing, (heck, even reading the manual!) can be a bit overwhelming. So, if you’ve been lucky enough to be given a NutriBullet for Christmas, then good news, you too can join the smug club. In other words, if it ain’t in liquid form, I ain’t interested. ![]() I can’t help it, I’ll admit it: I’ve turned in to one of those of lycra legging wearing, Hemsley & Hemsley quoting, cacao powder worshipping, goji berry consuming, juicer, extractor and smoothie maker BORES. ![]()
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