Ninga

Updated on May 16, 2011
J.S. asks from Mashpee, MA
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Saw the infomercial for this and I feel myself getting sucked in. Has anyone used this product? I used the Magic Bullet to puree my baby food for my other 2 children, but I'm wondering if this is better? I'm going to start feeding my 3rd in a couple months, so I was just trying to get ready. If you haven't used the Ninga, would you recommend anything better to puree the food other than these 2 options?

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S.B.

answers from Boston on

I bought the Ninja at BJs (I'm guessing it may be the same as the infomercial, though I'm not sure), and I love it! It makes great fruit smoothies, chops onions, etc. Good luck with your decision.

Peace,
S.

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J.L.

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Get a nice food processor instead. Ninja is only good if you also like to do mixed drinks and stuff like that. If you like cooking, get a food processor like a Cuisenart or Kitchenaide. You'll get more for the buck.

E.S.

answers from Dayton on

IDK how much it is or a food processor is comparably...but I have used it and thought it was a nice product. (My mom has one.)
HTH...a little. Lol. :)

J.S.

answers from Hartford on

All I used to use to puree baby food was a miniature food processor. A basic, simple, inexpensive mini food processor. You don't need anything gimmicky or expensive or complicated. I only pureed as much as I needed per meal since I pureed veggies and meats for the girls pre-seasoning.

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