Shakes can be made in blenders. One can also mix cake mixes, smoothies and even mixed drinks. Blenders are very versatile in that they can blend drinks and even help with blending recipe batters!
The purpose of the blender was to blend things and scrambelify things
yes... because when you turn it on the blades go round and round like a screw. Plus there are things in a blender that are screwed in to hold it together.
ice cream, fruit or applesauce works too
One can find information about how to use the Wiki Blender software at Blender Wiki. There is information on how to install the blender and how to use all its different applications.
To make a frappuccino with a blender, combine coffee, milk, sugar, and ice in the blender. Blend until smooth and pour into a glass. Top with whipped cream if desired.
Blender is used for mixing things up specially for pureeing liquidizing and chopping while preparing food.
To make a slushie you can do a few different things. Freeze fruit juice and eat with a spoon, or you can crush ice in a blender and then add whatever you like to it.
Stephen J. Poplawski is credited with inventing the blender. Mr. Poplawski invented the blender in 1922. The original blender was used to make milk shakes and malts. Fred Waring. was the person to improve the blender not the person to invent it
Yes. NO NO NO Blender can only do the art work for a PS3 or any other console. However you can make PC games with it.
Anything with a little bit of moisture can be used in a blender. Fruits are good to put in the blender. Drinks are a great thing to make in blenders (such as frozen drinks).
Don't you mean: How do you make food in the blender in Webkinz World?So you could buy some cookbooks for the blender in the W Shop. There are 2. But if you want, here's some blender recipes:Recipe 1:ColaDragon FruitPink LemonadeRecipe 2:PapayaRaisinsBlueberries
KitchenAid blenders are of very high quality and can blend all normal items that are usually placed in a blender. You will definitely be able to make delicious wheat grass shakes in a KitchenAid Blender.