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The Ninja

My husband bought me a food processor for Christmas this past year. I was so excited! It was a Black a Decker processor with lots of features but it had one major problem. It was SO LOUD! My ears were ringing after the first time I used it to make apple sauce. I tried it another time and just couldn't handle the noise, so I took it back and picked out this little gadget. The name NINJA just sounded quiet to me! And my husband likes ninjas so I knew he wouldn't be offended for me switching out his gift for this. :)


So far, I love it. It has a large container and a smaller one. I used it to chop walnuts for my cinnamon rolls and it was done in seconds, just 5 quick pushes of the button. The motor interchanges between the two sized bowls and the bowls also have rubber lids that can seal them up if you want to put them in the fridge. I have also made smoothies so far and it is great.

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