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liquidfying my foods?

granby140 said:
need fiber also. most liquid foods lack in the fiber areas

unless you drink veggies juice (like carrot juice)
 
It really won't matter if you blend it or not. You are just bypassing the chewing! Either the food is chopped up with your teeth, or chopped up with the blender. It is easier to digest if it is chopped up SOMEHOW though (as opposed to swallowing it whole), just because of greater surface area for the digestive enzymes.
 
it does take longer to digest non-liquified food, just as an oven will cook diced meat much faster than a whole chicken.
 
Awhile back I got tired of eating so many chicken breasts so I decided to try to grind one in a blender and drink it instead. It was the most horrific meal I have ever eaten. I could handle the taste of grinded chicken with water (barely), but the chunks in the water felt nasty and there was a lot of pasty chicken stuck at the bottom of the blender that I had to try to remove (it looked like tuna at that point). I spent more time trying to get all of the chicken out of the blender than I ever spent eating a breast by itself, and it tasted terrible.

I will never try blending cooked meat with water again. Not sure if you were thinking of blending chicken or anything of that nature, but I really learned my lesson . . .
 
DonDrimeXm8 said:
Awhile back I got tired of eating so many chicken breasts so I decided to try to grind one in a blender and drink it instead. It was the most horrific meal I have ever eaten. I could handle the taste of grinded chicken with water (barely), but the chunks in the water felt nasty and there was a lot of pasty chicken stuck at the bottom of the blender that I had to try to remove (it looked like tuna at that point). I spent more time trying to get all of the chicken out of the blender than I ever spent eating a breast by itself, and it tasted terrible.

I will never try blending cooked meat with water again. Not sure if you were thinking of blending chicken or anything of that nature, but I really learned my lesson . . .

Please tell me you cooked the chicken first.
 
lol yeah, it was cooked, and I should have used chicken broth instead of water (never even ocurred to me). I still don't plan on ever doing it again though.
 
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