Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 I've seen that on TV - it looks really cool..glad to hear that it works. I've been trying to decide between something like that or a " traditional " blender. I like the idea of not having a big blender to clean! cool - I think a department store around here has this in stock. thanks! wrote: Before my surgery, my sister bought me a Magic Bullet Blender off of QVC, but I'm sure they have a website. It has been wonderful. It's so easy to use (you just pour ingredients in a cup and push down), and also easy to clean. I'm not a cook, and I hate a lot of clean- up, so for me this was a great solution! It also comes with several cups, so you don't even have to transfer anything from the blender to the cup (which is nice); you just have to twist off the blade portion. I'd definitely recommend it! Good luck, and eat-up on a lot of crunchy, chewy foods now! > > Hi all! > > Just a question - does anyone have a favorite brand of blender? I am going to have to shop for one soon - so I thought I would ask the pro's around for suggestions! > > BTW - one step closer for me. I had all of my records updated by my OD last week. Also made the appointment for pre-surgical setup! Aug 1st is going to be a LONG day. OS first thing in the morning for pre-op consult etc....then off to the OD for the surgical set-up. Have to live with the surgical hooks for 2 weeks pre-op. Ah well. > > Am I still the only surgery date in Aug? seems hard to believe... > > Cyndy (upper & lower) > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Sports > Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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