Is getting a blender worth it?

>Is getting a blender worth it?

I was hoping to make milk/banana/oat shakes in the morning to save time

What else can I do with it? Are veggie shakes like carrot/celery/spinach viable?

Gimme some good recipes and /fit approved blenders

Much love

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all i can say is that i bought a vitamix tnc5200 a few years ago and use it almost daily, saves me tons of time, blends everything extremely smoothly and is an excellent choice for balanced nutrition. whatever fits your macros, put that shit in the blender, drink it and have optimal meals down within minutes.

would never go back to my pre-blender life

Same experience here with a Vitamix. Shits so cash

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this reads like a paid advertisement

only worth it if you want to integrate it into your life. some people swear by theirs, some people leave theirs on the counter and never use it. probably good to just have one anyway.

600ml milk
50g peanut butter
100g oats grounded to powder previously
90g protein powder

Have this post workout and no matter what you eat in the day prior or after you will make gains

>vitamix tnc5200

Thanks but I'm not wasting 600 eurobucks on a blender

I mean do you like lumps with your FIVE SCOOPS COME ON

>americans don't have blenders in their homes by standard
>first world country