I’m in love with a household appliance.

Along with the joy of running, my journey to 13.1 must include the dietary part of things as well. A runner will not succeed without proper fuel, and with proper fuel comes an interesting amount of experimentation on what works, what doesn’t, and won’t make you get the urge to poop halfway through a training run. 

Enter the Nutribullet…

A good friend of mine (Hi Brooke, if you ever read this!) bought a Nutribullet and literally raved about it so much that I considered buying one just so she would stop telling me about it :). After a near death experience with one of her blasts (she put almond milk in it, I’m allergic to almonds), and constant frustration with juicing (the prep, the cleanup, the more than 60 seconds of effort that was required), I caved and bought one on HSN, mostly because it was on FlexPay, and when I’m bored, I shop online.

I’ve had my NB about 3 weeks now, and I’ve used it almost every day. The only days I don’t use it are the one or two days a week I’m not exercising, because I usually eat out on those days and eating out usually means pizza. I love pizza. Seriously. But, ahem, back to the topic at hand. So the NB is ridiculously easy to use. For my pre run juice thing, I usually throw in a handful of spinach, blueberry, strawberry, banana for creaminess, chia seeds, and water to the max line. Fills me up, hydrates me, MOST IMPORTANTLY, does not taste like spinach. Nobody actually likes the taste of spinach in those things. Seriously!!! Post-workout is usually banana, peanut butter, soy milk, and protein powder. Tastes like ice cream. So so good.

All you have to do with the NB is put whatever in it (remove any cores and pits, obviously), screw the blade on, and blend for like 30-45 seconds, depending on how much is in there/whether the fruit is frozen or not. I freeze almost all my fresh fruit, because I tend to not eat it fast enough for it to not go bad, and I don’t like to throw away food. Plus, now that it’s getting warmer out, the frozen fruit gives it a smoothie like consistency and makes it nice and cold (obviously), so it’s refreshing and delicious and you ALMOST forget that it’s healthy. Cleanup is also a breeze. Take the cup and the blade and put it in the dishwasher. THE END. No stupid strainers or pulp catchers or WTFever else to clean. The whole process is less than 5 minutes. I love simplicity.

The NB gets a 5/5 from me. It’s still on FlexPay on HSN, btw. 

One thought on “I’m in love with a household appliance.

  1. Hey! I’m Brooke! I totally stumbled on this accidently, but there I am! You are kicking butt lady! And I have to admit, I’m a bit envious of your PHWC membership. I miss mine! Anyway, you sure have come a long way since the fall…and on that note, I’m getting my butt up tp do my own workout!

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