13 Jan 2008 Smelly smoothie
Last week I bought myself a smoothie maker. Taking my healthy living New year's Resolution a bit
too seriously I figured that I could get my 5-a-day intake by blitzing some fruit and stuff into a drink and quaff daily. Purely in the name of vitamins and minerals.
So far this week I have had a 5-a-day smoothie every day and it has been a tasty way to get my fix.
My question is despite using only fresh ingredients and the drink tasting great in the end, why does it smell bad in the smoothie maker just after the blitz? It doesn't make sense to me.
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Yes I wash the smoothie maker before every blitz, so don't get smart with me! *points his finger*
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ANNIE said on Friday 18th of January 2008 at 09:25:52 PM
"Yes I wash the smoothie maker before every blitz, so don't get smart with me! *points his finger*" - Ha ha, that made me laugh.
Maybe the combined smell of fruits don't compliment each other.
I actually looked this up, ha. Apparently plastic absorbs smells. Is your blender plastic? That could be the problem.
GRAX said on Monday 21st of January 2008 at 12:36:29 PM
Why yes, yes it is made of plastic. I suppose it's something I'll have to put up with.
I can imagine the conversation now...
"Here, try one of my smoothies, it taste great. Yes I know it's brown.... Yes I know it smells funny, it's suppose to... yeah well LOOK JUST BLOODY DRINK IT!!!"
ANNIE said on Thursday 24th of January 2008 at 07:28:22 PM
Haha. That would be a great and hilarious conversation. :P *Fails to stop laughing*