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You know DIAne, this little thing is a great time

saver. It's a Toastmaster, got it last year after the

holidays on sale for $8 or so. I have not one

complaint.

 

This is what it looks like

 

http://www.amazon.com/Toastmaster-Immersion-2-Speed-Blender-White/dp/B00006IUZQ/\

ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-9224488-3009701?ie=UTF8 & s=home-garden & qid=1182462421 & sr=8-1

 

Donna

--- strayfeather1 <otherbox2001 wrote:

 

> Hi all,

>

> Happy Solstice :)

>

> I'm hoping to buy an immersion blender/mixer and was

> wondering about

> brands. What do you have & what do you like/dislike

> about it? This

> is the stick blender kind of thing you can just dunk

> in a pot of soup

> and blend away to make it all creamy and smooth,

> yummers.

>

> Any advice appreciated :)

>

> Peace,

> Diane

>

>

>

 

 

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you sure are, now tell us tomorrow what you made today

with it.

Smiles,

Donna

--- strayfeather1 <otherbox2001 wrote:

 

> Thanks for the tips and advice. We got a simple

> Braun for $19 (had a

> gift card for Linens & Things :) ). I'm going to

> enjoy making creamy soups!

>

> Peace,

> Diane

>

>

>

>

 

 

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I have a Braun that I've enjoyed using for at least 15 years and it is still

working like a charm. I think you'll love it.

 

It is great to make a milkeshake with right in your glad. Smile. Just put

some ice cream or Soy Delicious in your glass along with some milk of your

choice and blend away.

You could also add some fresh fruit to, to flavor it. I love to make Mango

Milkshakes with Winn Dixie Brand Mango Ice Cream and some milk............. Oh

my goodness is that ever delicious. Just move your immersion blender up and

down in your glass to get it out all the lumps. Makes gravy super smooth too.

I also use it to make up powdered soy milk right in my glass.

 

Enjoy,

 

Judy

 

 

--- strayfeather1 <otherbox2001 wrote:

 

> Thanks for the tips and advice. We got a simple

> Braun for $19 (had a

> gift card for Linens & Things :) ). I'm going to

> enjoy making creamy soups!

>

> Peace,

> Diane

>

>

>

>

 

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the dust of everyday life.

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Thanks Judy, that's good to know. I've sure found my little Braun

coffee/spice grinder to be very reliable; it seems to be a good brand.

Great ideas on milkshakes :) and on the soy milk powder - I never can

seem to get the lumps out by hand!

 

Peace,

Diane

 

 

, " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote:

>

> I have a Braun that I've enjoyed using for at least 15 years and it

is still working like a charm. I think you'll love it.

>

> It is great to make a milkeshake with right in your glad. Smile.

Just put some ice cream or Soy Delicious in your glass along with

some milk of your choice and blend away.

> You could also add some fresh fruit to, to flavor it. I love to

make Mango Milkshakes with Winn Dixie Brand Mango Ice Cream and some

milk............. Oh my goodness is that ever delicious. Just move

your immersion blender up and down in your glass to get it out all the

lumps. Makes gravy super smooth too. I also use it to make up

powdered soy milk right in my glass.

>

> Enjoy,

>

> Judy

>

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OK the very very first thing I made with it was the vegan ranch

dressing from the files, yum! :) Mixed right in the 2 cup beaker that

came with it & has a lid so could go right into the fridge. :)

 

Peace,

Diane

 

, Donnalilacflower

<thelilacflower wrote:

>

> you sure are, now tell us tomorrow what you made today

> with it.

> Smiles,

> Donna

> --- strayfeather1 <otherbox2001 wrote:

>

> > Thanks for the tips and advice. We got a simple

> > Braun

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