By Catherine Austin Fitts
Two years ago, Eunice Boston called me. She said, “Buy a Nutribullet now!” I said, “What’s a Nutribullet?” She said, “Just do it. You’ll understand after you use it. You can find it on line. It’s spelled N-u-t-r-i-b-u-l-l-e-t.”
For those of you who have listened to my interview with Eunice on the Solari Report, Transforming Lives Through the Power of Cleaning you know Eunice is one of those rare people I believe always knows what’s best. I immediately ordered a Nutribullet.
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Now I can not live without it. I love to juice. But juicing takes too much work and you lose the fiber. I’m a Dr. Lustig fan, so I want the fiber. I also travel a lot. Having a small, light machine that can juice for one or two and allows me to blend in the cup I use to drink the many concoctions I create with it means I can keep eating lots of fruits and vegetables. I can eat them on a busy workday or on the road – in the car when I stop at a rest area or at night in hotels and motels.
I say I love my Nutribullet’s plural because I have two. One of home and one for the road. I am never without one. Solari and I have no relationship with the company. We don’t run ads for them. We are not an affiliate. I am just a satisfied customer.
Nutribullets are a perfect example of a useful tool – that little thing or device that makes life easier and more pleasant. And the more fresh vegetables and fruit I eat, the better life feels.
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