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Post by happyloman on Jul 24, 2016 18:01:25 GMT
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01BU3KPBY?psc=1Anyone every tried one of these for ejuices? I tend to mix at 50 to 100ml, so it might not be any use for me anyway, but I just wondered if anyone had ever tried it?
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 24, 2016 18:52:06 GMT
I haven't happyloman . . . . but then I don't go in for any of these notions that are supposed to aid shaking/blending or steeping. Like you I never mix large volumes of anything so it's enough for me to leave some ' shakeage ' space in a bottle and just use my hands.
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Post by happyloman on Jul 24, 2016 19:52:23 GMT
Shaking plays havoc with my arthiritis So I strap them to the underside of the pedals on my exercise bike
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Post by cigeliquid on Jul 25, 2016 10:41:23 GMT
Orbital Sander ( that is the type that just vibrates) - Remove sand paper then strap your bottle on for the ride of its life.
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Post by mikedidthis on Jul 25, 2016 11:43:09 GMT
Milk frother (cheap) or magnetic stirrer (expensive).
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Post by happyloman on Jul 25, 2016 13:25:02 GMT
Yes I found a few youtube videos on these hand held blenders, they seems to be mix and go, but they mention if its more "complex" flavours then steeping is required too, what defines complex? I tend to mix Raspberry with Vanilla Custard, but I found in my food blender the juice had no Vanilla Custard taste and the Raspberry was way too strong, like undiluted orange juice or something. I would like to escape the 2 week wait, more because its difficult to find a place my cats wont get into than anything else
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Post by mikedidthis on Jul 25, 2016 13:38:52 GMT
Yes I found a few youtube videos on these hand held blenders, they seems to be mix and go, but they mention if its more "complex" flavours then steeping is required too, what defines complex? I tend to mix Raspberry with Vanilla Custard, but I found in my food blender the juice had no Vanilla Custard taste and the Raspberry was way too strong, like undiluted orange juice or something. I would like to escape the 2 week wait, more because its difficult to find a place my cats wont get into than anything else A suggestionof a frother was purely to replace shaking the bottle before letting it sit in a cool dark place and allowing it to steep. What you found is to be expected. A custard is a complex flavour and should steep for at least 4 weeks. There is no short cut for this sadly.
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Post by joeten on Jul 25, 2016 13:41:24 GMT
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Post by jtc on Jul 25, 2016 16:39:01 GMT
Yup 6 weeks for custard if using max vg I find
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