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I have seen the light - Vitamix update

Started by cindyleigh, May 20, 2013, 04:06:12 PM

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cindyleigh

I bought one. 

Wow ....this thing isn't a blender, its a homogenizer.  Probably stronger than what I have in the lab.

It.is.awesome!

teetime

What have you made?!  I made a chive dressing with my mini sized (shitty) cuisinart just because I was too lazy to get out the vitamix last night and realized I've been spoiled ... too many chive chunks.

I do want to compare my mini sized (shitty) cuisinart peanut butter (which is actually pretty delicious since I've discovered the trick of adding a little hazelnut oil) with some made in the vitamix but am worried the amount I like to make won't work in the vitamix (if I wanted a whole jar I'd just buy it)

wherestheportojohn

On, Wisconsin

cindyleigh

Quote from: teetime on May 20, 2013, 04:12:34 PM
What have you made?!  I made a chive dressing with my mini sized (shitty) cuisinart just because I was too lazy to get out the vitamix last night and realized I've been spoiled ... too many chive chunks.

I do want to compare my mini sized (shitty) cuisinart peanut butter (which is actually pretty delicious since I've discovered the trick of adding a little hazelnut oil) with some made in the vitamix but am worried the amount I like to make won't work in the vitamix (if I wanted a whole jar I'd just buy it)

I wish they made a mini vitamix - something magic bullet sized.  So far I've just made two things - a blueberry/ice slushy thing last night for dessert and a spinach-carrot smoothie today.  Both were much better than what I've made in my Oster blender.  Really no comparison. 

I'm almost out of peanut butter so I think tomorrow night I'll try to make it in the Vitamix. 

merigayle

yes, i wish there was a bullet size option for the vitamix!!!!!!!!!!! Unless something has a lot of liquid, it is hard to make a small amount. Do you now understand the hullabaloo?
Fionn mac Cumhail :Meri will rise from the casket and beat you...and then run one last Badwater before burying herself.

cindyleigh


moroccangirl

:D

I use mine almost daily to make Adam smoothies. I need to look at the recipe book and try something different.
"Leave your butthole hair alone, ladies" Fionn mac Cumhail 3/19/09

OldBaldHippie

I've only made smoothies and margaritas...I should try something else...can you make cole slaw without liquefying it?
searching for that lost shaker of salt...

merigayle

I made cashew cheeze finally in it the other day and it turned out so creamy and smooth, which was one of the main reasons i wanted to buy it. The food processor left it a bit lumpy.
Fionn mac Cumhail :Meri will rise from the casket and beat you...and then run one last Badwater before burying herself.

wherestheportojohn

I love the way hummus and peanut butter (duh, not together) turn out with the Vitamix.

Need to make fresh batches for the weekend. Nummy!
On, Wisconsin

ZiggyStardust

Quote from: cindyleigh on May 20, 2013, 04:06:12 PM
It.is.awesome!

Agreed!  I use mine everyday to make a smoothie for breakfast (plain Greek yogurt, assorted fresh or frozen fruit, throw in some greens).  I definitely feel better having that every morning than I ever did having cereal with milk or oatmeal--not sure why, but I feel less *bleh.* 

I just read Fat Chance, so I am a bit bummed at the idea of missing out on fiber from the fruit/veggies, but I figure I wouldn't eat a handful of spinach or carrots at breakfast, so as long as I'm getting other good stuff (like vitamins), one smoothie a day isn't the worst thing in the world and won't pave the way to metabolic syndrome...

cindyleigh

Quote from: ZiggyStardust on May 22, 2013, 11:14:49 AM
I just read Fat Chance, so I am a bit bummed at the idea of missing out on fiber from the fruit/veggies,

why do you miss the fiber by making a smoothie? 

pfunksbn

I got a Nutribullet recently and I am liking it a lot.  It's pretty powerful for the size. And very easy to clean.
Puppet-free since 09/21/05.

gebuh

Quote from: merigayle on May 22, 2013, 07:16:08 AM
I made cashew cheeze finally in it the other day and it turned out so creamy and smooth, which was one of the main reasons i wanted to buy it. The food processor left it a bit lumpy.
I'm going to need that recipe.
I sent dd2 some cashews, she pounded them by hand to make a sauce.
Can the vitamix replace a food processor?

merigayle

Quote from: gebuh on May 23, 2013, 11:59:06 AM
I'm going to need that recipe.
I sent dd2 some cashews, she pounded them by hand to make a sauce.
Can the vitamix replace a food processor?
Hmmmm. There are probably still things I would want to do in the food processor over the vitamix.

this is my favorite one and i used all cashews instead of half macadamia.
http://spabettie.com/2012/08/17/vegan-goat-cheese-recipe/

this was good with HALF the lemon juice

http://reciperenovator.com/special-diets/vegan/how-to-make-shredded-vegan-cheese/

Fionn mac Cumhail :Meri will rise from the casket and beat you...and then run one last Badwater before burying herself.

ZiggyStardust

Quote from: cindyleigh on May 22, 2013, 10:30:54 PM
why do you miss the fiber by making a smoothie?

As I recall, the author (Robert Lustig) claims that the pulverizing action of a blender shreds the insoluble fiber.  So, you're missing out on some of the fiber that would normally accompany the sugars.  That's what I remember off the top of my head right now, anyway--if anyone can correct me or elaborate more, great (I recall there was a discussion of Fat Chance in Yammering a couple weeks back).

Like I said, though, I look at it as a win nonetheless, because I wouldn't be getting vitamins from kale or spinach or carrots at 5:30 a.m. if I weren't consuming them in smoothie form...

cindyleigh

Quote from: ZiggyStardust on May 23, 2013, 01:38:34 PM
As I recall, the author (Robert Lustig) claims that the pulverizing action of a blender shreds the insoluble fiber.  So, you're missing out on some of the fiber that would normally accompany the sugars.  That's what I remember off the top of my head right now, anyway--if anyone can correct me or elaborate more, great (I recall there was a discussion of Fat Chance in Yammering a couple weeks back).

Hmmm, not sure I agree with that hypothesis.  We do a pretty good job of breaking down insoluble fiber during mastication and in the gut.  In fact, insoluble fiber needs to be broken down for its positive effects on GI health.  That is why older folks with poor teeth or dentures (and so poor mastication) often need insoluble fiber supplementation ...and why they have so many GI disorders.

I did a PubMed search and couldn't really find information one way or the other ....but I did find this in a "Google" search.  So at least this Dr. and I are in agreement:

http://www.oprah.com/health/Does-Blending-Fruit-Reduce-Its-Fiber-Content

ZiggyStardust

Quote from: cindyleigh on May 23, 2013, 06:16:29 PM
Hmmm, not sure I agree with that hypothesis.  We do a pretty good job of breaking down insoluble fiber

My bad!  It was soluble fiber that he claimed was affected by blending.  Not sure whether there's any factual basis to that, but his premise was based on the relationship in whole fruits between soluble fiber and sugars.

cindyleigh

Quote from: ZiggyStardust on May 23, 2013, 06:26:40 PM
My bad!  It was soluble fiber that he claimed was affected by blending.  Not sure whether there's any factual basis to that, but his premise was based on the relationship in whole fruits between soluble fiber and sugars.

Ah.  Well,  not sure that makes much more sense since soluble fiber is ...soluble!  Doesn't Lustig have a reputation for making sweeping "opinion" statements that have no data in support?  I'd take his musings with a grain of sugar (lol!).



ZiggyStardust

Quote from: cindyleigh on May 23, 2013, 06:16:29 PM

http://www.oprah.com/health/Does-Blending-Fruit-Reduce-Its-Fiber-Content

Whoa--Oprah goes head-to-head with diet doctor du jour Lustig!  Who'll win that battle?  :roll:   I feel like there's a whole lot of quasi-science in the world of nutrition.  I give his overall premise some cred just based on his standing as an endocrinologist, so I hope he has an up-to-date understanding of the metabolism of food, but some of his proclamations are a bit...strident.

Basically, the way I see it is, as long as I'm not mixing up my breakfast smoothies with Jack Daniels or ice cream, they're composed of natural foods! And the Vitamix makes it all so darn palatable!

So, what else have you made in yours??