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Things to Do With a Blender
by Yvette Marie
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How to Make Flavored Blender Ice Tea
by TxLady
How to make Flavored Blender Ice Tea
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Regular Blender Vs. Smoothie Blender
by B Westover
Traditional blenders and smoothie blenders may look similar, but there are several important differences in design. Before you go shopping for one of your own, familiarize yourself with the unique features of smoothie blenders.
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How to Fix a Blender
by a eHow Home & Garden Editor
A blender works by having blades linked to a motor by a metal drive stud or a coupling. A motor on a blender is easily overloaded, because it is not typically designed for power but for speed. Read on to learn how to fix a blender.
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How to Buy a Blender
by a eHow Home & Garden Editor
A blender is a must for any kitchen. Though typically used to make drinks, blenders can be used to mix ingredients, chop vegetables and cut down on preparation time for different kitchen chores. It's easy to buy a blender when you follow these simple guidelines.
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How to Choose a Blender
by Kristie Leong M.D.
A blender can be one of your most versatile kitchen appliances. Expensive isn't always better when it comes to blenders. Here are some guidelines for choosing a blender to best meet your needs.
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How Does a Blender Work?
by Megan Curley
Blenders have many uses in the kitchen and come in different sizes and even colors. Blenders are used to mix smoothies and milkshakes, puree fruits and vegetables, blend dressings and sauces, and even crush ice. A blender can be found to fit every budget and cooking need.
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Hamilton Beach Blender Instructions
by Melissa Lewis
Hamilton Beach is a leading manufacturer of kitchen appliances and products, including blenders. There are a vast variety of blenders from plastic to glass and from two-speed to twelve-speed. While each blender is different, there are general instructions that apply to most.
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What Are the Parts of a Blender?
by Ryn Gargulinski
Blenders may work magic for chopping nuts, pureeing peas and scrambling eggs, but the parts are pretty straightforward. Knowing the different components of a blender can help you purchase replacement parts or troubleshoot if the blender is malfunctioning.
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How to Use Blender Pens
by a eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor
Blender pens are easy to use and versatile, and they give your paper craft projects a watercolored look. A blender pen typically has two tips, one on either end, and it uses only clear ink, which allows you to pick up color from other sources and use it with the blender pen. You can use blender pens with ink, marker, chalk, colored pencil and even watercolors.
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