A:AnswerI have used warm stuff, not hot stuff. Because these are not those products such as Blendtec or Vitamix to sustain how stuff. so I would rather be careful than sorry.
A:AnswerThe closest current equivalent to the original Magic Bullet is the Magic Bullet 250-watt (11-piece or similar kits). Newer Magic Bullet models no longer use the exact same two interchangeable blade system as the original. Blade assemblies are model-specific, so older blades are not compatible with newer bases.
A:AnswerPeanut powder as such requires that most of the peanuts' natural oil be pressed out, this can be difficult without expensive equipment. You can very finely chop (dry roasted) peanuts into a rough grind similar to coffee. How much of a "powdered" end product depends largely on how much oil your starting peanuts have, more info can be found searching: whattocooktoday.com/how-to-make-peanut-powder
A:AnswerThe Magic Bullet can definitely blend rice or lentils into a smooth paste. Add liquid if the consistency is too thick. Don't overload the Magic Bullet. It won't perform as well if the mixture is too thick or overloaded.
A:AnswerReplacement blades must be purchased directly from NutriBullet/Magic Bullet customer support or their official website. Blades are not universal and must match your exact model number.
A:AnswerYes, it’s a great product to purée food for toddlers. My son is 11 years old and the previous same blender lasted us exactly 11 years! We used that blender since he was 4 months old. It’s a great choice for mixing baby food! Small, but powerful. You won’t be disappointed!
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