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Very nice unit and tried it out all afternoon. So far so good. My only complaint is the loudness of this unit especially when using the 64oz food processing bowl. It almost made my ears hurt when pulsating some carrots and celery. Using the 72oz pitcher the noise wasn't s loud. Also when rotating the bottom of the 64oz pitcher by hand I could feel sticking spots. Perhaps this pitcher is defective. This is my first kitchen system of this kind so I have nothing to compare it with. Would like a few comments though about the noise. One good thing is Ninja mentioned on the phone that after a week of use if the loudness using the 64oz pitcher is still there they would send out a replacement. I'll revise this review at a later date.
After only using this for 3 weeks I can absolutely see and feel the difference. My hair has never felt this thick and healthy. It is manageable and feels moisturized at all times but never greasy or weighed down. It’s like getting the ultimate upgrade for your hair. I also notice far less hair falling out in the shower which is where I normally notice it practically falling out by the handfuls. I’m not afraid to run my hands though it or run a comb though it anymore. I’m loving these results. I highly recommend this to anybody whether your hair is thinning or not.
The book is riddled with typos and errors right off the bat. There is even a spot where the pages are duplicated even though the page number changes.
Haven't had a lot of time to go through it thoroughly. Usually these books are east to follow, so will have to see if it is like the others.
With this book, it is possible to select a target audience for my writing. It is easier to write a piece, when I know who I am writing for; easier and more profitable, as well. This book is essential, in those regards.
As a woman who doesn't leave work early to cook dinner, I struggled to prove to my employer that I'm worth the full 72% of a man's pay. How could I, working 16-hour shifts, ever be seen as pulling my weight, when other women were heading home to do their domestic duty?