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HTML Guide to Selecting a Blender in the UK Guide to Selecting a Blender in the UK Author: John JacksonA blender should be the most used appliance in the kitchen. Add ingredients, hit switch - job done. "Blending is the easiest and most efficient way to provide food that is both nourishing and easy to digest. By blending foods, we can counteract the poor eating habits most of us have developed over the years, and that are the cause of many of the physical problems we have." - Ann Wigmore Unlike juicing, which separates the juice from the fibre, blenders utilise the whole fruit, blending it to a fine texture. You can use a broader selection of foods with blenders, as well as easily mixing in powders, oils, spices and extracts. Blender prices vary widely and as with juicers, the models available in the high street lack performance. Cheap blenders have weak motors and struggle with the most basic jobs like crushing ice or blending frozen produce. If your requirements are basic mixing and fruit smoothies then a cheap blender may suffice but for any bigger jobs - you need power. Variable speed control is an important function offering more control of the texture of the produce being blended. Many mixtures require a slow start, building up to a higher speed. We recommend spending the most you can on one of these machines. Our selection of blenders have powerful motors with a solid heavy base with the exception of the Personal Blender. The L'Equip 228 is a popular choice as it performs above any high street blender and very attractive whilst selling at a sensible price but if money is no object, then look no further than the Vita-Mix 5000 TNC which boasts a 2 horse power motor or the Blendtec Total Blender. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_120650_23.html Occupation: Director John Jackson is a Director of Juiceland Ltd. A retailer of juicers and kitchen health equipment. He has been juicing for a number of years.Professional Juicer Specialists and information on juicers - Professional Fruit, Vegetable, Citrus and Wheatgrass Juicers, Dehydrators, Blenders, Sprouters and other Kitchen Health equipment available from Juiceland UK http://www.juiceland.co.uk Text Guide to Selecting a Blender in the UK Author: John Jackson A blender should be the most used appliance in the kitchen. Add ingredients, hit switch - job done. "Blending is the easiest and most efficient way to provide food that is both nourishing and easy to digest. By blending foods, we can counteract the poor eating habits most of us have developed over the years, and that are the cause of many of the physical problems we have." - Ann Wigmore Unlike juicing, which separates the juice from the fibre, blenders utilise the whole fruit, blending it to a fine texture. You can use a broader selection of foods with blenders, as well as easily mixing in powders, oils, spices and extracts. Blender prices vary widely and as with juicers, the models available in the high street lack performance. Cheap blenders have weak motors and struggle with the most basic jobs like crushing ice or blending frozen produce. If your requirements are basic mixing and fruit smoothies then a cheap blender may suffice but for any bigger jobs - you need power. Variable speed control is an important function offering more control of the texture of the produce being blended. Many mixtures require a slow start, building up to a higher speed. We recommend spending the most you can on one of these machines. Our selection of blenders have powerful motors with a solid heavy base with the exception of the Personal Blender. The L'Equip 228 is a popular choice as it performs above any high street blender and very attractive whilst selling at a sensible price but if money is no object, then look no further than the Vita-Mix 5000 TNC which boasts a 2 horse power motor or the Blendtec Total Blender. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_120650_23.html About the Author: John Jackson is a Director of Juiceland Ltd. A retailer of juicers and kitchen health equipment. He has been juicing for a number of years.Professional Juicer Specialists and information on juicers - Professional Fruit, Vegetable, Citrus and Wheatgrass Juicers, Dehydrators, Blenders, Sprouters and other Kitchen Health equipment available from Juiceland UK http://www.juiceland.co.uk Article Title: Article Keywords: return to article
Professional Juicer Specialists and information on juicers - Professional Fruit, Vegetable, Citrus and Wheatgrass Juicers, Dehydrators, Blenders, Sprouters and other Kitchen Health equipment available from Juiceland UK
Text Guide to Selecting a Blender in the UK Author: John Jackson A blender should be the most used appliance in the kitchen. Add ingredients, hit switch - job done. "Blending is the easiest and most efficient way to provide food that is both nourishing and easy to digest. By blending foods, we can counteract the poor eating habits most of us have developed over the years, and that are the cause of many of the physical problems we have." - Ann Wigmore Unlike juicing, which separates the juice from the fibre, blenders utilise the whole fruit, blending it to a fine texture. You can use a broader selection of foods with blenders, as well as easily mixing in powders, oils, spices and extracts. Blender prices vary widely and as with juicers, the models available in the high street lack performance. Cheap blenders have weak motors and struggle with the most basic jobs like crushing ice or blending frozen produce. If your requirements are basic mixing and fruit smoothies then a cheap blender may suffice but for any bigger jobs - you need power. Variable speed control is an important function offering more control of the texture of the produce being blended. Many mixtures require a slow start, building up to a higher speed. We recommend spending the most you can on one of these machines. Our selection of blenders have powerful motors with a solid heavy base with the exception of the Personal Blender. The L'Equip 228 is a popular choice as it performs above any high street blender and very attractive whilst selling at a sensible price but if money is no object, then look no further than the Vita-Mix 5000 TNC which boasts a 2 horse power motor or the Blendtec Total Blender. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_120650_23.html About the Author: John Jackson is a Director of Juiceland Ltd. A retailer of juicers and kitchen health equipment. He has been juicing for a number of years.Professional Juicer Specialists and information on juicers - Professional Fruit, Vegetable, Citrus and Wheatgrass Juicers, Dehydrators, Blenders, Sprouters and other Kitchen Health equipment available from Juiceland UK http://www.juiceland.co.uk
Professional Juicer Specialists and information on juicers - Professional Fruit, Vegetable, Citrus and Wheatgrass Juicers, Dehydrators, Blenders, Sprouters and other Kitchen Health equipment available from Juiceland UK http://www.juiceland.co.uk
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