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Tommy G

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What's the difference between the £100 bullet and a £20 blender?

 

much easier to use and has a much better motor. Will promise to blend anything including ice.

 

Look at the reviews on amazon

Posted

The Nutribullit always seems such a good idea when you wake up on the sofa with a hangover at 5am and whatever you are watching has turned into the shopping channel.

 

Mind you, so do steam cleaners.

 

£80

 

:appl:

Posted

6 x carrots

2 x beetroots

Brocolli storks

2 x apples

1 x pear

1/2 inch of stem ginger

Well nice. Makes your shit red so dont panic and think your ass is bleeding.

That happened to me a few weeks ago! I wiped and got really worried for a second, then I remembered I had beetroot!
Posted

I have one but I don't think I am using it right... any way best recipe I have found so far........

 

Loads of Ice

2 Shots of Barcardi

Fresh Mint

1 Teaspoon of caster sugar

1 fresh lime squeezed

200ml soda water

 

blitz it and you get a cracking Mojito!

Posted

I don't get why people don't just eat fruit and vegetables? You lose loads of the good stuff when you juice fruit as well. Obviously eating fruit instead of blending it is going to fill you up more than drinking it as well.

 

If you want more veg in your diet, maybe stick more vegetables on your plate. There are plenty of options out there for everyone. I have leeks, broccoli or runner beans on my plate almost every day.

Posted

Nope. I even clear a single pea off my plate if one accidently finds it's way on.

What about onion, cooked or raw?

Posted

What about onion, cooked or raw?

 

Don't mind it on a hot dog or burger. Anything else nope.

Posted

One more Matt, I don't want this to get off topic but I am interested to know the answer. You seem to like ya meat with is fair enough (a man's gotta get his protein) but what about a curry? Do you like curry Matt?

Posted

Shit new page, don't miss my questions Matt.

 

I didn't fella. On the ball me.

 

Had my first curry a couple of months ago, was ok, wouldn't choose it over a steak though on a night out.

 

I asked for something not spicy, they gave me a Lamb Korma (which resulted in some severe mocking from a table full of aggressive men) - which I'm told is a women's dish.

I like that this has become the ask MattP if he's tried vegetables thread.

 

Saag aloo?

 

More interesting than blenders though isn't it?

Posted

I didn't fella. On the ball me.

 

Had my first curry a couple of months ago, was ok, wouldn't choose it over a steak though on a night out.

 

I asked for something not spicy, they gave me a Lamb Korma (which resulted in some severe mocking from a table full of aggressive men) - which I'm told is a women's dish.

 

More interesting than blenders though isn't it?

Ah cool thanks for the answer. Yeah men who order Kormas are often ridiculed, it is a cruel world but the ridicule is warranted imo. Like someone ordering a fillet well done, not on.

 

Also yeah mods should just change the thread title. 

Spuds?!?

Read the thread lad, he likes spuds, has them with his meat and eggs.

Posted

Spuds?!?

 

Do spuds mean something different in Aberqhusywichclackkenmoshire or something?

 

 

Meat in the main. Have it every day at least twice. Main meal at night will usually consist of either a Steak, Lamb Shank, Beef Fillet, Fish, Chicken, Gammon, Pork or Lamb Chops etc along with some eggs, potatoes (actually counts as veg I suppose) or other sort of chips. Yorkshires an option, as are beans with Pork or Chicken etc. I've never gone hungry put it that way. Love an English breakfast but have cut that down to 2-3 times a week and have cereal on the other days.

 

Posted

Korma?! Ffs. Wouldn't you be happier on a netball forum?

 

That was more polite than I got at the table.

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