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2bonic
07-07-2014, 11:47 PM
so recently i got a nutribulllet, the best smooothie maker in the world! available for £99!

while making failed attempts i came up with something that i feel is worth a million!

What i put in my daily smoothie:
half a teen of mandarines,
2 pineapple rings
half a can of peaches
8 strawberries
3 - 4 black berries
a palm full of blue berries
8 raspberries
1 nectorine

this is one of the greatest smoothies i ever tasted and all that is left are the pips!
i also siv out the pips then pour it back in a cup too drink it so i don't get stabbed on the way down.

be careful though as it will take a while for you to get used to it. it literally is like laxitives.
the good thing about this is its like a big de-tox drink. haven't thought of a name for it but i kind of thought of 2bonic's Delight :D

Storking
08-07-2014, 11:53 AM
I hate smoothied pineapple. It was tooooooo thick. :(

I usually have a load of strawberries, 1 banana, apple juice and ice cubes

Kyle
08-07-2014, 12:00 PM
mangoes, strawberries, bananas, frozen berries or ice for me

putting all that into a smoothie seems like a waste of money but it looks like it would taste gr8

2bonic
08-07-2014, 03:28 PM
it wasn't as the next day i felt bionic! lol it was a big boost. i won't be needing any fizzy now!

!x!dude!x!2
08-07-2014, 04:49 PM
Banana with ice and milk and sometimes i add strawberries is great

Hannah
08-07-2014, 04:49 PM
I tend to make strawberry and banana smoothies with coconut water and ice - if I'm too lazy I'll go out and buy Innocent smoothies though, so overpriced but so delicious!

Reality
10-07-2014, 09:44 AM
Ok first you have the best smoothie maker it's the best, always nice and fast and very easy to clean!!!
Next: I don't really know any good smoothie recipes as my mum uses it >.< you could always use websites like good food! Or just selected chefs. Very good buy though :)

Empired
10-07-2014, 12:18 PM
I like the idea of smoothies but they're not as healthy as everyone seems to think.

Rough amount of sugar in your smoothie:
9g per mandarin (more if it's tinned)
two slices of pineapple is roughly 12g
about 6g in half a tin of peaches
4.8g in eight strawberries
not sure how much sugar in blackberries, but not much according to google
roughly 6g in a handful of blueberries
like 0.6g in eight raspberries
13g in a nectarine

Yeah so this adds up to 51.4g (give or take obviously) in that one smoothie, but the recommended daily allowance for women in the UK is 50g according to the NHS :( Most people only seem to think of calories and fat being unhealthy, but sugar's up there too!

Anyway, it does sound delicious but I would be dying from the sugar rush!

Red
10-07-2014, 12:52 PM
I have never make them. Fruit is expensive enough and eating all that whole would leave you full but i would still be hungry if I drank it. Surley it ok Empired; cause its natural and not refined sugar?

Empired
10-07-2014, 01:15 PM
I have never make them. Fruit is expensive enough and eating all that whole would leave you full but i would still be hungry if I drank it. Surley it ok @Empired (http://www.habboxforum.com/member.php?u=80588); cause its natural and not refined sugar?
Yeah sugar in fruit is better than sugar in fizzy drinks but I still wouldn't want to be eating so much in 1 day :'(

HarrySX
10-07-2014, 02:05 PM
sounds fancy

Try mine:

2x bananas
4x tablespoons peanut butter
half a pint of milk
half a cup of oats

you are welcome

Reality
10-07-2014, 11:18 PM
I like the idea of smoothies but they're not as healthy as everyone seems to think.

Rough amount of sugar in your smoothie:
9g per mandarin (more if it's tinned)
two slices of pineapple is roughly 12g
about 6g in half a tin of peaches
4.8g in eight strawberries
not sure how much sugar in blackberries, but not much according to google
roughly 6g in a handful of blueberries
like 0.6g in eight raspberries
13g in a nectarine

Yeah so this adds up to 51.4g (give or take obviously) in that one smoothie, but the recommended daily allowance for women in the UK is 50g according to the NHS :( Most people only seem to think of calories and fat being unhealthy, but sugar's up there too!

Anyway, it does sound delicious but I would be dying from the sugar rush!
If you make a smoothie though, and it's healthy you'll generally be ok to burn it off with regular exercise! If you don't regularly exercise and drink them too often then it's a problem, as you're not burn off the sugars which later then turn to fats that aren't needed!!!!

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