Anonymous wrote:chinois?
Anonymous wrote:chinois?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighborhood listserv is awash with posts about this. So tell me, is his a new fad. Do you drink these juices and give your kids this stuff. I just managed to get myself off sodas and juices last year.
I'm a blender and use my Vitamix multiple times a day and not just for blended vegetable juices. I use it to make salad dressings, sauces, soups, and a lot of other things where I want to get a professional texture.
As a chef, I'm kind of glad the vitamin is finally popular with home cooks but am also always a bit surprised what people think they "need" something as powerful as a vitamix for. The shearing strength of a KitchenAid blender is more than enough for most applications. The "professional texture" is from the chinois, not the blender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighborhood listserv is awash with posts about this. So tell me, is his a new fad. Do you drink these juices and give your kids this stuff. I just managed to get myself off sodas and juices last year.
I'm a blender and use my Vitamix multiple times a day and not just for blended vegetable juices. I use it to make salad dressings, sauces, soups, and a lot of other things where I want to get a professional texture.
Anonymous wrote:We drink a Vitamix Veggie drink almost every morning. The whole veggies are used so you're not extracting juice and discarding all the fiber and nutrients like you do with a juicer.
We do it because we are in a hurry in the morning, don't have time to make a healthy breakfast, and it's a quick and easy way to get veggies into our bodies on a daily basis.
They fill me up until lunch and taste really good. I usually cut up veggies on the weekends and have them ready to just throw in the Vitamix every morning with some ice and water to thin it out.
I always have tomatoes, and then add any or all of the following: celery, zucchini, broccoli, kale, spinach, peppers (if I make one just for DH and myself, I use chilies to give it some spice!), parsley, cilantro, chives, carrots, sliver of onion or garlic.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighborhood listserv is awash with posts about this. So tell me, is his a new fad. Do you drink these juices and give your kids this stuff. I just managed to get myself off sodas and juices last year.