I am planning on continuing past the two week challenge, but will be travelling. What is the best travel blender for smoothies?
A – Great question. It depends on how you are travelling. When travelling in a car I take my Powermill blender with me, however, when I travelled to India I took a Bamix style blender (the one with the blades on the end of a stick). It is light, portable, easy to clean, and it did an adequate job. There are also some mini blenders on the market like the Magic Bullet which are very light and portable, though I haven’t personally used one. Q – I love the idea of the GS. I have been a vegetarian for over 10 years but have never thought about combining the greens in my smoothies. I have been pleasantly surprised. My picky 2 year old even likes some of them. I have not experienced anything positive to date however. In fact I have been feeling the opposite. I have had mild headaches, dizziness and constipation. Am I doing something wrong or is this all part of my body detoxing? I have been following the basic recipes that you have given on line. Example: 1/2 head of lettuce, 2-3 bananas, man
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