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Find out for yourself what sets a Vitamix blender apart from the competition. Create yummy beverages, soups, smoothies, sauces, drinks, juices, and much more. You'll be chopping, juicing, and blending like a pro in no time. Prepare delectable food with the versatility of the variable-speed motor. Vitamix makes it easy (and delicious!) to get your daily recommended dose of whole fruits and vegetables. Enjoy delightful soups made from scratch, whip up tasty and nutritious smoothies, and make mouthwatering ice creams and sorbets in no time flat. Thanks to the powerful motor and stainless steel blades, you can rest assured that your blender will last for years to come, too. The Vitamix story started in 1921 when William Grover Barnard began to travel across the United States to sell his innovative kitchen products. More than two decades later, in 1949, William's son Bill introduced Vitamix to the nation during what was one of the first infomercials ever broadcasted in the country. Mr. Barnard pitched his blender as a simple way for families to eat in a healthier manner.

Your Vitamix can even serve as a juicer. So shop QVC for an array of high-performance Vitamix blenders and get mixing today!See allVitamix Recipes & Community ForumDoesn't this sound delish? Community members at the The Cookin' Chicks blog (nice name, ladies!) sent us this gorgeous recipe for whole fruit raspberry margaritas (with links to a regular, and strawberry, version as well).
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One of my fave uses of my Vitamix is to chop fresh herbs -- saves me tons of time in my cooking prep if I just throw a little bit of whatever liquid or sauce or oil I am using in the vitamix along with a handful... of fresh herbs and blend it up. But think of how easy it would be to use fresh herbs if you had a bunch of these herbed olive or coconut oil cubes in your freezer. Steam some broccoli or green beans, then toss them with a cube of olive oil + fresh parsley and basil. Roast sweet potatoes or carrots with a cube of coconut oil + rosemary and thyme. Or toss an herbed-up cube into your next blended soup or tomato sauce! Freeze & Preserve Fresh Herbs in Olive Oil — Tips from The KitchnVitamix Recipes & Community ForumPesto: It's not just all basil and pinenuts anymore. I tried this Kale-Basil-Mint-Parlsey Pesto last night, served over spiralized zucchini noodles, and it was delicious! Have you tried experimenting with alternative pesto and chimichurri? Do you have a great recipe to share?

Deliciously Healthy Kale Basil Mint Parsley Pesto Recipe - Jeanette's Healthy Living|Vitamix Recipes & Community ForumCommunity member Laura asks: "Does anyone have the Chocolate Avocado Ice Cream recipe? It tastes like a Wendy's Frosty." I'm assuming by "THE chocolate avocado ice cream recipe" she means one she tried at a Vitamix demo. /demo-recipes.htmlDemo RecipesVitamix Recipes & Community ForumCommunity member Sweet Heart says: "I've got an overflow of jars of cherries, what's your best recipe idea please?" Sounds like a tough problem to have, huh? I gave her some ideas -- a smoothie, a sorbet, a cherry mojito recipe, and a cherry agua fresca recipe (all below) -- to which she replied: "Blending some cherries today! lol <3 THANK you for all the wonderful ideas recipes and tips xox Love my vitamix! am getting healthier and happier every day..." That's what it's all about.Vitamix Recipes & Community Forum shared BuzzFeed Food's video.Posted by BuzzFeed FoodHow To Make Your Own NutellaVitamix Recipes & Community Forum shared a group.

Wow, this is so exciting! Community member Stephanie writes: "I am hosting a week of information of why Green Smoothies should be added to your diet, it's not for Vitamix only. But as I was putting together today's post it occurred to me that I found a lot of inspiration from this group when I first started out. I can share some of the content here too, but if anyone wants to join (It started yesterday so just scroll through some of the posts) I have made some visuals too. I ...actually created this group as a way to try to encourage my mom to add more greens to her diet as she's been going through a lot of digestive issues lately, but hasn't wanted to change her diet. So if you wanted to add anyone in who you feel could benefit from a 101 on green smoothies and healthy eating in general this could be good exposure. My mom went out and bought kale yesterday! (We both grew up in the beef industry, she has always believed that beef cured all ailments, so this is sorta huge for me.) /groups/eatcleangolean/ Sources are: The Green Smoothie Diet, by Robyn Openshaw, Green for Life by Victoria Boutenko, The Gorgeously Green Diet by Sophie Ulinao, and The Wisdom & Healing Power of Whole Foods by Patrick Quillin."

Eat Clean and Go Lean Free Challenge GroupPublic groupVitamix Recipes & Community ForumI bought my first bunch of moringa at the farmer's market today, and I am excited to make my morning smoothie with it. What is the strangest / most exotic ingredient you've ever blended?munity member Val shares her recipe for perfect vegan berry ice cream -- just three ingredients: frozen berries, frozen soy milk and agave syrup. (The key to getting the proper consistency for sorbets and ice creams in the Vitamix is all your ingredients should be frozen, so using ice cube trays to freeze the liquid components is the way to go!)toVitamix Recipes & Community ForumVegan ice cream with berriesVitamix Recipes & Community ForumCommunity member Meg asks: "Can anyone give me a simple green smoothie recipe without much fruit that tastes ok?" Whether you are a diabetic, or simply wish to cut down on the amount of sugar, processed AND natural, that you consume, check out my tips and resources (in the comments below) for creating low glycemic green smoothies that are also delish.

Vitamix Recipes & Community ForumLet's talk BABY FOOD! It's so easy to whip up healthy whole fruits, vegetables, proteins, and whole grains in your Vitamix, to give your baby the best nutrition possible. Some hot tips to step up your game: * Freeze excess baby food blends in ice cube trays and store in freezer bags for future use (within 1 month) * To get more nutrients, use the cooking water when blending. * If you're using breast milk to blend with baby food that you will be freezing, be sure to only us...e freshly-expressed breast milk--never use frozen breast milk that has been thawed if you're going to freeze it again. Experienced baby food makers, what are your fave tips and tricks? Introducing Solids- A Month by Month Schedule [Free Printable]Vitamix Recipes & Community ForumCommunity Member Vikki aks: "Question, if we can make smoothies using raw vegetables, which I do now, then why do all the soup recipes call for cooked vegetables?" My answer: "i make soups of raw vegetables, you certainly CAN.

but they won't taste like people are used to, so a lot of soup recipes call for cooked vegetables. but here's a couple of raw options from the (great) Sunny Raw Kitchen that you might try: " Does anyone else have any tips or recipes for soups made with raw vegetables?The Sunny Raw Kitchen: Simply Raw SoupsVitamix Recipes & Community ForumCommunity member Lynn asks: "At our local coffee shop, I like to get a frozen chai. The ingredients are milk, chai liquid concentrate and ice. When I order from the Barista, it is very creamy - almost like a milkshake. When I try to replicate at home with my Vitamix, I get a icy watery mess that isn't creamy at all. Vitamix Recipes & Community ForumI love this! Community member Mike Brown says: "Vitamix dry grind container for peppers works well. This year drying my own homegrown mix! He also says he adds chili powder to his homemade nut butters, also mixed up in the Vitamix, for a little kick. (As a person who carries around a bottle of hot sauce in her purse, I can say that's a man after my own heart right there.)