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Post by X factor on Jun 8, 2013 20:41:59 GMT -5
Ok...I went out and purchased a Oyster brand of blender...which I should of done last week. I took Oysters brand for granted, I won't anymore, Oyster is a good solid brand of blender, they've been at it for a very long time... I purchased the above model at Walmart...paid a tad bit over $30.00's for it, and have already used it and am satisfied. Unlike the Black and Decker brand, the Oyster brand 'O' ring at base of blender did not rip apart on me, and is just better engineered, engineered to last verses Black and Deckers parts which are engineered to break, to get you caught up in the endless online ordering cycle. Where you go online and feed other venders by ordering cheap replacement parts. It's a rotten scheme...build cheap parts, so you have to order them over and over again, and go online and are forced to register...so they can send promos and spam forever. Anyways...back to Oyster...I'm satisfied with their blender...and have already used it to make lemonade and some other fruit goulash mix. Oyster blenders get a thumbs up from me...at least this model does....
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Post by X factor on Aug 26, 2013 19:39:40 GMT -5
I've been mixing up and making natural fruit with above blender. Body craves it. Body absorbs it so much better than that 'From Concentrate' stuff you buy off shelves at store. It's amazing the nutrients many are denied, by eating process foods 24/7, year round, for decades. I love going to Farmers Market, and buying lots of low priced fruit, then blending it all up in blender...nothing tastes better, and your body starts to crave it, absorbs it, it heals... Your bodies like 'Wow, real fruit, real juice, no chemicals or syrup added'... When you drink the natural fruit, you can literally feel the nutrients being absorbed into your cells...which have powerful healing properties. Anyways...get a blender and go make some juice...
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Post by X factor on Aug 26, 2013 19:53:58 GMT -5
After tasting real, naturally blended fruit, made from blender, store bought kind tastes like chemicals...
Amazing what happens when 'body wakes up'...
And think how many other ways, and things we're 'asleep' in...have been conditioned to accept, things that aren't natural, whether socially or nutritionally...think how many other ways we've all been conditioned to accept things that are artifiscal and fake...
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Post by X factor on Aug 28, 2013 20:18:03 GMT -5
After making real live fruit juice from blender, now when I drink regular store purchased Juice, it tastes like chemicals now... That quick, my body got use to tasting natural juice, without all the chemical additives. And now when I drink 'From Concentrate' juice...it tastes like Windex... Looks like I'll be going to the farmers market this weekend and buying a lot of fruit for blender...
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Post by X factor on Aug 30, 2013 23:07:40 GMT -5
I have got to go to Farmers Market tomorrow and get a bunch of fruit...pineapple, bananas, oranges, apples, strawberries, plums, any fruit...cause now after making own fruit, store bought juice tastes like chemicals to me...I know I keep saying that...but I've had the real deal now, so going back to drinking store bought 'any kind of juice'...just don't taste right...basically tastes like flavored chemicals...
And in all fairness it's one thing for me to make juice for myself, vs a large food company which has to make drinks for millions, and ship around world, and ship product in a state that it doesn't spoil.
So I understand why they have to add this, remove that and so forth.
But I don't, since what I create in food blender doesn't get shipped no where accept to inside the fridge. In fact, think I'll make some more juice right now using blender...
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Post by X factor on Sept 1, 2013 16:32:52 GMT -5
I just made another fruit concoction...through bananas, strawberries, black berries, apple, lemon into blender...
And boy does it taste thick and rich.
Unlike the store bought from concentrate Grape juice I had.
When you make your own juice you realize how much nutrients are removed from store bought stuff...and again I'm not condemning store bought juice for that...cause I understand they have to store, ship, sell to consumers around the world, as such they're under very strict FDA policies...their stuff can't spoil.
But at home, when only creating for yourself, you're not under those restrictions, so you can add whatever you want to blender, and put it in the fridge and learn what real fruit juice is suppose to taste like.
Then when you go back to watery store bought juice you'll contrast the difference...
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