Not exact matches
Sadly a stick
blender won't work unfortunately as you really need to something
more powerful.
Your
blender will need to be quite
powerful, and you might need a little
more liquid if it gets too thick.
Hi Laura, I used an old food processor for this (Bamix immersion
blender with a blending bowl) but got a Kenwood food processor which is much
more powerful and I love it!
If you don't have a
powerful blender or you want a
more liquid smoothie, add a little water.
High speed
blenders may need 2 minutes for a Green Thickie, less
powerful blenders may need a lot
more, sometimes 5 - 10 minutes)
Omega products are stylish enough for the home and
powerful enough for the workplace, and Omega's track record of durability, coupled with its product confidence, allows the brand to offer up to 15 - year warranties on its range of products, which includes juicers,
blenders, food prep machines, drink dispensers and
more.
If that's still above your price range, then we recommend the Ninja Blender 1200 which we have found to be great value for money and
more powerful than other
blenders in this price range.
Start by adding about 1/4 - 1/2 cup of WATER to your smoothie cup or
blender (I like to use NutriBullet for ease of use, though for something
more powerful, Vitamix is the most recommended
blender).
If you don't have a
powerful blender or you want a
more liquid smoothie, add a little water.
I used a heavy 1/4 c of raw cashew butter instead of soaking the cashews, i homemade the garlic hummus, i added corn per another commenter's suggestion (it offset the saltiness very well), and i used my 8 c food processor because its
more powerful than my
blender (a little messy so i weighed it down with a cast iron).
These
blenders will be far
more powerful, sometimes enough to gently heat the contents.