TXNurse77 0 Posted June 10, 2011 I'm using a magic bullet and have noticed I'm getting about 2" of air floating above the shake. I used 1 scoop of Jay Robb, 1/2 cup canned sliced peaches, 1 cup 1% milk, and 4 ice cubes. I have to keep the bullet pulsating for 20-30 seconds minimum to puree the peaches since I'm only 8 days post-op. What am I doing wrong or is there a fix to this besides putting it in the fridge and waiting for the air to dissipate? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rachel412 116 Posted June 10, 2011 It's pretty normal when you blend the shake. Try stirring it with a spoon in the bullet to break up the air bubbles. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TXNurse77 0 Posted June 10, 2011 It's pretty normal when you blend the shake. Try stirring it with a spoon in the bullet to break up the air bubbles. I did that and within a minute the bubbles came back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Acadia 20 Posted June 11, 2011 Any time you use a blender product you'll get a lot of air in your shake. There's no way around it. However, you can make a couple of changes with how you blend your shake - and what you're using in it. To reduce the air, blend the peaches and ice first and blend well, then add the Protein powder and milk and blend for 5-10 seconds. The ingredients you're using in your shake are also much higher in calories than is necessary. With two small changes you can decrease the calories of your shake by 33% and increase the percentage of Protein in that meal by 20%. YOUR SHAKE NOW 110 calories - 1 scoop of Jay Robb (25 g protein) 100 calories - 1/2 c canned sliced peaches (0.6 g protein) 102 calories - 1 cup 1% milk (8 g protein) --------------------------------------- 312 calories - that's 26% of your daily intake (33.6 g protein - 43% protein). Fine for now, but may derail you later. FRESH fruit AND SKIM MILK 110 calories - 1 scoop of Jay Robb (25 g protein) 38 calories - 1 whole peach cut up (skin too, it's beneficial) (1 g protein) 82 calories - 1 cup skim milk (8.5 g protein) ----------------------------------------- 230 calories - 19% of your daily intake (34.5 g protein - 60% protein), and more protein FRESH FRUIT AND SOY MILK 110 calories - 1 scoop of Jay Robb (25 g protein) 38 calories - 1 whole peach cut up (skin too, it's beneficial) (1 g protein) 60 calories - 1 cup light Soy Milk (6 g protein) ----------------------------------------- 208 calories - 17% of your daily intake (32 g protein - 62% protein). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
meltingaway72 4 Posted June 13, 2011 Hi! I have the same problem. I find if I blend the fruit and ice first, the air bubbles are usually less because I don't have to blend the milk as long. Usually 5-10 seconds works. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AppleBand 1 Posted June 14, 2011 I'm using a magic bullet and have noticed I'm getting about 2" of air floating above the shake. I used 1 scoop of Jay Robb, 1/2 cup canned sliced peaches, 1 cup 1% milk, and 4 ice cubes. I have to keep the bullet pulsating for 20-30 seconds minimum to puree the peaches since I'm only 8 days post-op. What am I doing wrong or is there a fix to this besides putting it in the fridge and waiting for the air to dissipate? The GNC Blender Bottle is really cool!! No air bubbles in my shakes so far!! $ 8.99. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites