What is the best blender (food processor?) for making raw foods & smoothies?
Base one (economical, affordable) & smaller sized for 1 person only.
Would merely a regular blender work? Is the Magic Bullet any advantage? Is there a cheaper equivalent to the M.B.?
Thanks.
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