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No just any blender won't work. This is so much more than a blender. It

doesn't have sharp blades.

It work by the shear force of speed. It comes with a tapper to push things down

that are still in chunks.

Here is their website. http://www.vitamix.com/

Here are tons of great recipes you can make in it.

http://vitamix.ahoy.com/recipe/recipe_search.cgi

 

Sometimes Sam's club or Cosco will have demo's of them. You can buy them

cheaper during these demo days and

you get lots of great ideas of what you can do with this amazing Kitchen

appliance.

 

 

Enjoy,

Judy

 

 

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amy heesacker

Monday, October 09, 2006 12:32 PM

Re: Re: introduction

 

 

can you tell me what a vita-mix is? your honey

roasted peanut butter and roasted cashew butter ideas

made my mouth water. Could you just use a

blender/food processor or is it something special?

 

--- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

 

> If you have a Vita-Mix, you can make your own nut

> butters any time you wish. I make almond, cashew

> and peanut butter in mine quite often. You just add

> a little canola or peanut oil to them and grind to

> the consistency you like. You can just buy a can of

> nuts to use. The honey roasted peanuts make

> incredible peanut butter.....

> I love the Cashew butter I make from canned roasted

> Cashews, spread on Cinnamon Raisin Bagels........ Oh

> so good.

> Judy

> -

> Danielle

>

> Sunday, October 08, 2006 8:13 AM

> Re: introduction

>

>

> I think I burned my son out on too much peanut

> butter in his pre school and kindergarten lunches,

> and now he refuses to eat peanut butter! One of you

> mentioned sunflower seed butter, he loves sunflower

> seeds and I think especially if he saw it made (like

> they do with peanut butter in Chamberlains natural

> food store here), he may try that. Can you please

> tell me where you buy sunflower seed butter?

>

> Thanks!

> Danielle in Florida

>

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> removed]

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We bought a refurbished one from the company and it is just like new --

it has the same warranty and everything, and it cost a good chunk less.

Heather

 

wwjd wrote:

>

> No just any blender won't work. This is so much more than a blender.

> It doesn't have sharp blades.

> It work by the shear force of speed. It comes with a tapper to push

> things down that are still in chunks.

> Here is their website. http://www.vitamix.com/ <http://www.vitamix.com/>

> Here are tons of great recipes you can make in it.

> http://vitamix.ahoy.com/recipe/recipe_search.cgi

> <http://vitamix.ahoy.com/recipe/recipe_search.cgi>

>

> Sometimes Sam's club or Cosco will have demo's of them. You can buy

> them cheaper during these demo days and

> you get lots of great ideas of what you can do with this amazing

> Kitchen appliance.

>

> Enjoy,

> Judy

>

> -

> amy heesacker

> <%40>

> Monday, October 09, 2006 12:32 PM

> Re: Re: introduction

>

> can you tell me what a vita-mix is? your honey

> roasted peanut butter and roasted cashew butter ideas

> made my mouth water. Could you just use a

> blender/food processor or is it something special?

>

> --- wwjd <jtwigg <jtwigg%40frontiernet.net>> wrote:

>

> > If you have a Vita-Mix, you can make your own nut

> > butters any time you wish. I make almond, cashew

> > and peanut butter in mine quite often. You just add

> > a little canola or peanut oil to them and grind to

> > the consistency you like. You can just buy a can of

> > nuts to use. The honey roasted peanuts make

> > incredible peanut butter.....

> > I love the Cashew butter I make from canned roasted

> > Cashews, spread on Cinnamon Raisin Bagels........ Oh

> > so good.

> > Judy

> > -

> > Danielle

> > <%40>

> > Sunday, October 08, 2006 8:13 AM

> > Re: introduction

> >

> >

> > I think I burned my son out on too much peanut

> > butter in his pre school and kindergarten lunches,

> > and now he refuses to eat peanut butter! One of you

> > mentioned sunflower seed butter, he loves sunflower

> > seeds and I think especially if he saw it made (like

> > they do with peanut butter in Chamberlains natural

> > food store here), he may try that. Can you please

> > tell me where you buy sunflower seed butter?

> >

> > Thanks!

> > Danielle in Florida

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

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