
Eat Healthier, Lose Weight, and Save Money … with One Machine
Itâs not just a diet change, itâs a lifestyle change.
Are you ready? Itâs OK, no one is. You donât have to be ready. In fact, youâll never be ready. You just need to want it. But you need to want it badly. Letâs get started.
I know what youâre thinking. âWhat a cheesy title! Really? All three heavy hitting challenges in one sentence. Câmon!â I know, itâs ambitious.
Contrary to my usual mystery-writer-style-suspense, Iâm just going to get this out there so you can quickly decide if you want to bow out right now, tail between your legs and knock over the planter on your way out, or dare to challenge yourself and achieve weight, health, and financial euphoria. Go ahead and decide. Right now. You can come back–or not–Iâll be here.
How the Ferrari of blenders changed my life.
Iâm switching to practical mode. No more Mr. Suspense. Weâre talking about a $375 blender. Itâs plain and simple.
Because you (like I did) will first say, âUh, I can get a blender at Target for $39.â I have to explain why this blender is different. Itâs simply speed and power. The mention of Ferrari is no accident: it has a larger and more powerful motor. It goes faster. A lot faster. Thatâs it. Thatâs the secret. Why does it matter? Because that speed liquifies fruits, vegetables and even greens instead of turning them into a slushy mush sewer-like glob that would be hard to swallow as soup much less drink. OK, thatâs out of the bag. Got it? Donât believe me? Try it. I did. Still, are you ready to spend $375? Yeah, either was I. Read on.
Eat Healthier
Youâre not going to blend croissants.
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You could blend Oreo shakes everyday … but you won’t.
But get creative. The beauty (and frankly, geeky David-Letterman-esque Will It Float-style Will It Blend? newfound kitchen curiosity) of that multi-horsepower motor on your kitchen counter is that it will pretty much blend any natural food into a creamy, juicy, bastion of tastes you probably havenât experienced before. This could be the reason why your diet may not be working is because it just isn’t as exciting as it could be! You need to experiment with your taste buds. Start off with the crazy healthy stuff. Go watch Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead for diet and juicing creative directions. Use the excellent recipe book that probably came with your blender. It will open up a world of new opportunities. No, really.
Bonus: your kids will eat healthier too. Sneak that [/fusion_builder_column][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”][link to medium article] kale into the blueberry smoothie. Theyâll never know. For the kids, they care mostly about color (for that first Is it too healthy looking? kids-version-of-food-intake-analysis). Then itâs taste. The blueberries (and strawberries and cantaloupe and mint etc.) will mask the potentially bitter taste of the kale (or spinach or carrots). Double bonus: theyâll love the berries which are already healthy then top that with kale and itâs win-win-win (you, kids, and kale).
Youâre on your way to better health by just owning the thing.
Lose Weight
Eat the good stuff first.
Hereâs the basic math: if youâre eating healthier food first then youâre not going to be as hungry for the bad stuff afterwards. Let me also share a secret that you wonât believe until you get there: at some point, your body will crave the healthy stuff more than the bad stuff. Iâm oddly addicted to green smoothies. I actually like the slightly bitter taste that smoothies with beets have.
Your stomach only has so much room. If you have a green smoothie first you just donât have enough room for the 3-egg omelette and toast. Maybe youâll have one egg–and no toast. Youâll be fuller faster on healthier food. Your body will soon learn to need less food. It can take a little while, but weâre talking days, not weeks.
Thereâs probably a chart out there with lines going up and down and thereâs probably a point where if you truly ate too many healthy vegetables and fruits, you could actually gain weight. But Iâm not sure you have time to eat all of that. By juicing your vegetables and fruits, youâre getting more nutrients and vitamins more quickly into your body.
Bonus: if youâre blending as opposed to juicing, youâre not losing the fiber that juicing loses (all of that sludge that comes of the back of the juicer). Thereâs more in blending because youâre actually eating (or drinking rather) that apple skin, the lemon rind and even the stalks of the mint leaves.
Save Money
This is the part I get the most commentary on. You say, âUh, blender guru, I spent $375 on a blender. How does that save me money? How do I make up the difference between the $39 blender and the $375 blender?â (For you non math freaks, thatâs $336.)
Recycling & Replacing
No, Iâm not putting plastic bottles into my Vitamix. Iâm putting in the two slices of brown apple ($0.50) my 9-year old didnât finish for lunch. That spinach in the fridge ($0.25) thatâs doing that âwet black spinachâ transformation, that goes in–donât use the really really black stuff, thatâs nasty. The handful of assorted nuts left over from the party last night ($1.00). The two scoops of vanilla yogurt no one is going to eat ($0.25). Finally, the half cantaloupe that was just too much for everyone and you wonât have time to eat it ($1.25). In it goes. Doesnât seem like it adds up to much? Iâm not done yet.

Don’t throw that away? Put it all in your Vitamix.
The ice cream dessert that the vanilla-yogurt-and-strawberry shake replaces ($4) after dinner. Home-made-already-sitting-in-the-fridge juices and/or smoothies from yesterday which is now for breakfast instead of orange juice ($3). Hold onto your hats, youâre not going to like this one, but Iâm just that kind of guy: the dinner you skip when you Mini One-Night Juice Fast instead of chicken, rice, beans and salad ($12). Letâs call that a week.
$0.50 + .25 + 1 + .25 + 1.25 + 4 + 3 + 12 = $21.25 / week
Maybe you donât do it every week, say every other week to be conservative: 52 weeks per year / 2 = 26 weeks, so 26 x $21. 25 = $552.50. How much was the bust-a-pound blender? $375.
Youâre making money.
Youâre eating healthier, losing weight and making money. I know what youâre thinking, âWhy didnât I start this sooner!? If only I had read this sooner!â I know, right? Thatâs what I was thinking. Thatâs why I wrote it.
Full disclosure: I did a three-week juice/smoothie fast and went almost juice/smoothie only for another 7 weeks or so and lost 26 pounds. I was the lightest and healthiest Iâd been in a decade. Iâve permanently replaced breakfast with juice or smoothie at least 5 days per week and I try to replace one dinner per week with a smoothie or juice. Iâm keeping the weight off, I truly âfeelâ better partly because I just plain donât have 26 extra pounds Iâm carrying around, and now that Iâve had the Vitamix for a while, Iâm just raking in the dough. Pun intended. đ
- Possible: live with Alice (in Wonderland) and pretend your blender can liquify things.
- Impossible: make peanut butter out of peanuts in your (regular) blender.
- Repossible: spend $375 for a motor with a blade and plastic container on top of it and … improve your life.
Think Iâm kidding? I donât joke about my health and finances. Hereâs the one I own, itâs an âolderâ model but works great: Vitamix 5200.[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]
I’ve tried blending, but it’s just not practical in my country.
Hi Misha,
Thanks for the note!
I like it! I need to use mine more. I wonder if I can get *over* drinking breakfast instead of eating breakfast. Hey, I started swimming and actually like it. Never say never. I’ll give it a shot tomorrow morning! Gotta start somewhere. Thanks for the inspiration, B.
At some point, I started to crave the “green juice” in the morning. Then if I went back to cereal or worse, bread, I’d feel bloated, full, and lethargic. Now I actually enjoy the cucumbers and beets and even ginger-induced breakfast.
Of course, if you’re comparing a kale-infused breakfast with something like this, it’s not going to be, uh, good.