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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That doesn't sound like normal wear and tear. Maybe the minimal liquid and your ingredient order is the problem? I do a smoothie most days on my Kitchenaid mixer, and haven't had any problems. It has a smoothie setting that I use. I layer like this: Liquid on bottom- I use milk, Then add protein powder and/or nut butter and/or whatever additional thing (like flaxseeds or chia seeds)- the ingredients that would otherwise get stuck to the sides, Then greens, Then either fresh banana or avocado (for creaminess) Then frozen fruit on top I think you actually want the softer things closer to the blade, and the harder frozen things on top to weigh everything down. And the liquid makes it easier for the blender to blend.[/quote] Adding that my kitchenaid mixer was a wedding present in 2015. [/quote]
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