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Getting ready to get a food processor for making shakes, puréeing food, etc. I don't want to drop a lot of money but want to get the best value. What have you guys had luck with? Thanks!

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I'd recommend taking a look more at a stick blender than a food processor. That worked much better for me when talking about pureeing Soups etc...

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Cool thanks!!! What model do you use?

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Oh cool! That's not what I was picturing but it's below what I had budgeted and it comes with an endorsement so I will order it tonight!!! Thanks!!

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My advice would be to not spend a lot of money. I couldn't use the blender for drinks it caused too much air in my tummy. I just shook lightly or stirred. I personally had a ninja package i got from Sam's club and i have loved it for years. I heard bad things about blades breaking when using ice for some products. Make sure you check them out. Wish you luck on your journey!

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My Ninja sounds fine blending shakes but does not do well with smoothies using ice. I have to shave the ice and add it.

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for making shakes I use a product called the Tribest personal blender. it is small light weight and does a great job for shakes and smoothies. i have also traveled with it. It comes with different accessories depending on which package you purchase. Price range $45-$90. I think it does alright on ice, i usually just use a little bit of frozen fruit and it does a great job on that.

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I have a bullet and I have found that it makes things VERY airy, like some others here said. I put a little fruit in mine now, so I need something powerful to blend the frozen banana & berries. But I often have to let it sit awhile b/c of the foam on top. I'm 7 weeks post-surg. I didn't blend a whole lot of food, it might not be worth a huge investment. I did soft foods like Soups, the veggies are so soft already they can be smooshed with a fork. On my plan, blended foods was a pretty short phase between pure liquids and soft foods.

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Same here on the airy drinks. You are right, when I let them sit for awhile the foam dissipates and then I can drink without problems. It seems worse when I used any milk base

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That's great information! Something I hadn't thought of with the extra air! Thanks!

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I have a sleeve and bought a breville active blend which I LOVE it's £30 from Debenham so convenient to use and you can keep your fruit intake up. Add avocado and flax seed to help with skin hair nails :-)

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I personally like my ninja blender I got it on sale for less than $100

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