We have very little and i can not afford a blender,so how can i make a creamy smoothie with out it? ?!


Question: We have very little and i can not afford a blender,so how can i make a creamy smoothie with out it!? !?
me and my fiance are very poor, And i need to know a website also for substitute ingredients for recipes!? Cause I'm always on a budget and some times i don't have what the recipe calls for !Www@FoodAQ@Com


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I saw a blender for $10 in the Fred's or the Walmart mail-out paper the other day!. Or you could go to a resale place and find one cheap!.

If you still can't afford one you can put your ice cubes in a dish towel and hit them with a hammer till they are pulverized!.

For the subsitute ingredients - Substitutions for common cooking ingredients: CheapCooking!.comMaybe this list can help!. Baking powder: 1 tsp baking soda plus 1/2 tsp cream of tartar !.!.!. Butter: You can substitute an equal amount of regular margarine, !.!.!.
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How to Substitute Missing Ingredients | eHow!.comHow to Substitute Missing Ingredients!. All cooks have found themselves short of a crucial !.!.!. If we were to build a list for this, it might be endless!. !.!.!.
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I'm sorry but I have no idea!.

You can always ask to borrow one from the neighbors!. =]Www@FoodAQ@Com

You could try looking for a blender at Goodwill/ yardsales!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Why not try a hand mixer!?!? Its just a thought, but i hope it helps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Blenders don't cost much!.!.!.they cost less then a computer and internet!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Blenders are like 10 bucks at Walmart!.

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