Nutri Bullet VS. Ninja
I really do like my nutri bullet, but I never used it to puree my foods although I probably could've used it for that. I mostly used it to make my smoothies & I like that it really grinds up the nuts & other hard seeds.
I've cut back on using it since I was probably drinking too many calories & my dr wanted me to eat more dense protein rather than shakes. I'll have to tweak my shakes to be more veggie like than fruit like, but oh it's so good!
Not sure how the ninja is, but my mom likes hers, so maybe not much of a difference, other than the more pricey bullet.
No one surgery is better than the other, what works for one may not work for another. T-Rebel
I don't like either. I bought and tried several options. Ninja and the bullet leave chunks of ice when blending shakes. I also bought a cheap Oster model with the same issue. Eventually, I bought the Vitamix ($350, basic model) and I love it. I spent more on the variety of cheap options than I did with the Vitamix, so lesson learned. I will be giving my Ninja and other models to my children as they move out of the house :)
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Love my Ninja. I didn't have any problems with it leaving ice chunks in my shakes post surgery.
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I have a Ninja also. It is the same one that 'monster' posted a photo of. I got it at Sams club a while back and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it. No chunks of anything remain when I use it. I am one week post op and used it last night to puree some black bean soup from Panera. Worked great. Hey BTW - I see your "CincyMade" - are you in Cincinnati? I live on the East side (anderson) and am hoping to find some good support groups to get involved with. GOOD LUCK!!!
Yup - My surgery was at Mercy Fairfield w/ Dr. N. I have not been to any of the evening support groups there. (although I did attend a MORNING group on 2/24 and it was all Pre Op's ) People I spoke w/ said that the evening ones there are pretty good. I went to one at Anderson Mercy that had 2 post op people and about 30 pre op so it really was more of an 'info session' for pre ops (I was pre op then) than it was a real support group for post ops. It takes me almost an hour to get to fairfield so that is why I am hoping to find a support group that is 'closer to home'.
Sorry to ask this (I should remember) but have you already had your surgery? How are things going?