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If your New Year’s resolution starts in the kitchen, it’s likely you have one of the following goals on your 2018 to-do list – incorporate more smoothies into your morning routine, save some money by making your own juice at home (those wheatgrass shots and juice bar drinks add up), eat more fruits and vegetables. These are all achievable goals if you have the right appliances in your kitchen and the right information to get started.

Fresh juice and smoothies are extremely popular post-holiday season as people put away the casserole dishes and the cookie tins. If you can’t decide whether a juicer or a blender (or both) is right for your kitchen, our Test Kitchen experts are here to help.

Revitalizing Berry Juice

While juicers and blenders are both great appliances to help add more nutrition into your diet, there are some key differences.

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Juicers make it easy to get all the fruits and vegetables you need in one thirst-quenching glass. Juice is extracted from the fruits and vegetables leaving little pulp or fiber. The result is  concentrated nutrition in a cup that’s easy to drink and digest. What’s great about juice, experts say, is the nutrients are highly concentrated, so you don’t have to drink a lot of it to reap the benefits. Some of our favorite juice recipes include carrot turmeric tonic, energizing green juice with broccoli, celery and apple, and dawn delight red juice with beets.

Carrot Turmeric Tonic

Blenders can create hunger-satisfying smoothies that are thicker and packed with fiber, so you may feel full longer. But they can also make so much more – like soups, nut butters, marinades, and salad dressings. Unlike juicers, blenders let you add in extra ingredients like yogurt, protein powder, and chia seeds to provide additional nutrition and flavor in your smoothies. You can even swap the straw for a spoon and add toppings like honey and granola to a smoothie bowl. We’re currently loving these smoothie recipes – cucumber melon smoothie, berry blast protein smoothie, and everything green power smoothie. You can also use your blender to make whole juice. Blend fruits and vegetables together without removing the pulp or adding anything extra to the mix (like yogurt, something you might add to make a smoothie).  Try our detox whole juice with apple cider vinegar.

Green Power Smoothie

Both appliances are great ways to increase the nutrition in your diet by introducing more fruits and vegetables (remember your goal to eat more fruits and veggies? Check). Selecting the appliance that fits best into your lifestyle is the true key to success. Do you want to ward off hunger by drinking nutrient-rich smoothies packed with fiber and enhanced with nut butters or yogurt? A high-performance blender fits your bill. Or, do you want a juice that’s nutrient-dense and thirst-quenching? A juicer will do the job.

Center Stage: Banana Peach Green Smoothie with @asimplepantry from Everyday Good Thinking, the official blog of @hamiltonbeach

Whether you’re juicing your way through January or want your mornings to be smooth(ie) sailing – it’s all about the end product and your nutrition goals.

 



Juicers and Blenders are both great ways to add more nutrition to your diet, but there are some key differences.  Let’s have a look at the benefits of each and see to decide which one is right for you.  You may find you would benefit from both in your kitchen.

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Juicers make it simple to get all the fruits and vegetables you need in one thirst-quenching glass of juice. Juice is extracted from the fruits and vegetables leaving no pulp or fiber. The result is pure, concentrated nutrition in a cup that’s easy to drink and digest. Plus, experts say the nutrients in a cup of juice are highly concentrated, which means you don’t have to drink a large volume in order to get the nutritional benefits.

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Blenders create hunger-satisfying smoothies that are thicker and packed with fiber, which will help you feel full longer. Because what you put into the blender comes out, blenders let you add in a variety of ingredients like yogurt, protein powder and ice to provide advanced nutrition and flavor in your smoothie. Blenders not only give you the flexibility to create different beverages like icy drinks, shakes, and smoothies, but also nut butters, dressings and more!

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Which is better?

Now that you know what each appliance can create, you may be wondering which is better – a blender or a juicer? In reality, both are great ways to increase the nutritional content of your diet by introducing more fruits and vegetables. Selecting the one that fits best into your lifestyle is the true key to success. Do you want to ward off hunger by drinking nutrient-rich smoothies packed with fiber and enhanced with nut butters or yogurt? A blender will best suit your needs. Or, do you want a nutrient-dense beverage packed with more fruits and vegetables than you could even think about eating in a day? A juicer is going to give you the results you need. Ultimately, you can’t go wrong with either one – it’s all about the end product and your nutrition goals.



January has arrived. Can you believe the holidays are already over? After indulging (read: overindulging) at family feasts and holiday parties over the past month, I’m excited to get back on track in the kitchen. That all starts with my juicer.

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In January, my juicer takes it’s rightful place on my kitchen counter and reminds me that I shouldn’t only be eating my fruits and vegetables but also drinking them.

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Carrot and turmeric tonic is a great recipe to get you started juicing in the New Year. It’s simple, tasty, and beautiful. I know plenty of people who are a little hesitant (frightened, frankly) by green juice. This juice looks a little more familiar, like the orange or carrot juice you might already have in the fridge.

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We juiced one golden delicious apple (the entire apple fits in the big mouth of our Premium Big Mouth® 2 Speed Juice Extractor, cha-ching), a piece of turmeric, a piece of ginger, lemon, 4 large carrots, and a cucumber. Together, these ingredients make one bright, flavorful juice. The sweet apples and carrots pair well with the tangy lemon and refreshing cucumber. The ginger adds a little spice while the turmeric adds, color and health benefits – it’s a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory.

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Put down the mulled cider, hot chocolate, and holiday cocktails and start juicing this January. Move over OJ, there’s a new orange juice in town.

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  1. Cut apple as needed to fit through the chute of the juice extractor.
  2. Juice the ingredients in the order listed.
  3. Stir and serve immediately.
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