It’s the end of my weeklong series and what better way to wrap up than with a video? Check it out to see in action just how easy it is to make your own flour & nut milk. Subscribe to my youtube channel to keep up with all of my latest videos! In case you missed it, over the last week I’ve posted step-by-step photos for Homemade Almond Milk, Vanilla Almond Milk (on the Blendtec blog), How To Make Almond Flour, Gluten Free Oat Crepes, How To Make Oat Flour (on the Blendtec blog), Homemade Coconut Milk, How To Make Whole Wheat Flour, Whole Wheat Apple Cinnamon Waffles (on the Blendtec blog), and 100% Whole Wheat Biscuits. If you don’t walk away with a clear understanding of how simple it is to make your own flour & milk, I’d be really surprised! What I love the most about all of these recipes, YOU get to control the ingredients. No more long lists of unrecognizable chemicals that don’t belong in food!
If you also haven’t falling in love, or MORE in love than you already were with the Blendtec Designer 625 Blender, remember all of the great features! With the 3.0 peak horsepower motor, there is more than enough power to get any job done. We are constantly making smoothies, nut butters, soups, and so much more. What I love about the new designer series is the illuminated, capacitive touch interface and 6-speed capacitive touch slider + pulse, making the blender more versatile and simple to use. It’s such a fun new feature. Because it’s completely flat, it’s a breeze to wipe clean! I also like that the illuminated display shows the remaining blend time {as I anxiously await my blended goodness}. As with the older models, there are also preprogrammed cycles including: smoothie, ice cream, whole juice, & hot soup.
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