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Blenders and Juicers - A Brief Tutorial

by Gene Logan

If people are asked to list off all of the appliances that they use in their household on a regular basis, there will be a few favorites. Many people will list their dishwasher, their stove, their oven, and their fridge. These are easily the most popular large appliances. Other people will list their small appliances, such as toasters and microwave ovens. Many people will fail to mention blenders & juicers, however, as many people do not use these on a regular basis. In reality, however, these two appliances are great additions to any kitchen.

One of the main reasons that people do not own blenders & juicers is simply because they do not know how to use them and why to use them. Many people feel that this would be a waste of money, and do not even purchase the appliance for their home. Believe it or not, there are a lot of different uses for blenders & juicers.

Blenders are capable of doing multiple things. When people think of blenders, however, they tend to only think of smoothies and shakes. While these are two things that can be created with blenders, there is a wider range of possibilities. Blenders can crush ice, and can also aid in the creation of sauces and dressings.

Juicers are easily one of the lesser known appliances available, but can be incredibly helpful for the health of all of those in the household. Juicers take fruits and vegetables and grind them down to extract all of the juice possible. The juicer will act as a mixer, mixing together all of the food that you put in to create a healthy and tasty beverage.

Many people fail to realize that there is more to a blender than simply the blades. There are multiple different types of blenders that can be owned that highlight these differences. A total blender is simply the usual blender that crushes ice, whereas a food processor is a type of blender that is smaller and is used to chop food and create small sauces.

There are other types of blenders that are quickly gaining popularity in the cooking world. Used for years in the kitchens of restaurants, stick blenders, also known as hand held blenders and immersion blenders, give you the ability to blend in nearly any container, as the blending tool is hand held (and on the end of a stick, keeping your hand and body safe).

There are generally only a few types of juicers, and all of the actual juicers will do similar things. The things to look for with juicers, however, are the tube that the food is put in and how much juice is extracted. All juicers have these capabilities, but each one will perform differently. While some allow you to do the whole food, others will force you to chop the food before juicing.

Those who are in the market for a new blender should realize that there are multiple steps to finding the best blender for you. The first step is to understand what you want to blend, as this will lead you to chose a normal blender, a food processor, or a stick blender.

Once you know what you want, you can check to make sure that the blenders that you are looking at are quality, and can handle the wear and tear of the usual use.

If you are looking for juicers, you need to consider the feeding mechanism. If you do not want to deal with chopping your food, you should look for a product that can handle full fruits and vegetables.

The final thing to look for in juicers is the cost, which can break your weekly budget. Know how much you can spend, and what our budget is, so that you can find a juicer that fits that budget.

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