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Old 04-22-2008, 09:01 PM
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Default Makin green smoothie question

I have a decent blender and start on low speed increasing to high speed but I get a smoothie with millions of little air bubble making a drag to drink.

What is everybody doing to get rid of/reduce the bubbles in their smoothies?
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Pulse. Just use short pulses until you are done. You want to avoid the "vortex" which will suck air into your smoothie. Also you can use an immersion blender which will also solve the problem
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"banging" the blender container filled with the smoothie on a solid surface can help remove air bubbles.
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Cool. Thanks I will try that next time.
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