Smoothie Two...
Thought I'd make a smoothie for Mum last evening and no matter how I reassembled the Smoothie Machine I was using and made certain all parts were tightly in place...the liquid(in this case milk)kept leaking out around where the tap attaches to the machine and I ended up losing probably a pint of milk.
It is probably something I have not done correctly but in the end I thought..."I'll move onto my new food processor" but if you only want to use the smoothie facility that's a bit of a pain.
Today, I found one that does all I want...it had £2 knocked off the price too.
It is in the range of the Argos store's own brand and I have not been disappointed with previous items that I have purchased(a microwave and juice extractor)so I suspect this will be ok too.
It's nice to be back in business.
It is probably something I have not done correctly but in the end I thought..."I'll move onto my new food processor" but if you only want to use the smoothie facility that's a bit of a pain.
Today, I found one that does all I want...it had £2 knocked off the price too.
It is in the range of the Argos store's own brand and I have not been disappointed with previous items that I have purchased(a microwave and juice extractor)so I suspect this will be ok too.
It's nice to be back in business.
3 Comments:
Hi Gildy, probably just filled it too full, or if not pulp the fruit first (especially if it's in big chunks) and then add the milk.
That's a thought but the liquid was quite low in the container/jug.
This new one is a similar design but the machine has a sleeve/flange where the tap is screwed onto so it will never leak around the joined pieces.
And if I was to give it another go I think I have managed to get water into the motor!
Oh well...but I have made a note of your tip Span.
So far so good, I made a vegetable soup into a smoother liquid and it did the job well and was easy to assemble/take apart.
So it would appear to be a wise purchase.
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