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Blenders How To Use

Blenderblenders how to use recipes for your blender are all the rage these days for making everything from fruit smoothies to specialty home made drinks. Come to Summertime you can even use your blenders to make scrumptious milkshakes.

Just touching on fruit smoothies, the industry buzz about the Magic Bullet blender says nothing could be easier than plugging it in, putting one of the bullet cups or party mugs onto the base and pressing down. Equipped with both cross and flat blades made of stainless steel, you can toss them in the dishwasher and they don’t need sharpening. The two different bullets sized cups offer you supreme versatility in the kitchen. The Bullet blender also offers two shaker/steamer tops used for steaming foods in the microwave or as shaker tops. And, in a move that speaks of smart marketing, this blender comes with a book of Magic Bullet blender recipes.

Interested perhaps in immersion blenders? An immersion blender is also called a hand blender and is an electric wand-shaped device with a blender blade at the bottom. The wand is long enough to be placed into a pot of soup, or tall glass for a blended fruit drink. Imagine the time and mess that saves if you’re making something like soups that require pureeing. You might want to check out a variable speed Kitchenaid blender, which features a robust motor and stainless steel blending attachments to effortlessly blend a variety of foods.

 

In addition, the Kitchenaid immersion blender also offers a one-touch power button allowing a simple press and hold operation. The Braun’s handheld blender is rather unique. It’s a blender and a handheld chopper all in one. Since there are so many blenders with different options on the market, you might also want to consider taking a blender tutorial.

If you’re still searching for the right blender for your lifestyle, then you might just decide the Waring blender is the number choice for your kitchen requirements. This blender comes with a great story actually. The first blender was invented in 1922 by Stephen Poplawski In 1935 Fred Osius of the Hamilton Beach

Manufacturing Co. began working to improve the Poplawski blender. He ran out of money and approached Fred Waring of the big band Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians. Waring had the blender redesigned again in 1937, launched Waring Corporation and called his blender the Waring blender.

Parts for whatever blender you choose are easily available on the Internet. Most places offer replacement parts and other accessories if you want to upgrade. So if you’re looking for Oster blender parts or Kitchenaid blender parts – it won’t take long to find what you need.

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