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  • @margauxevans4298 says:

    Your so blessed to be able to afford this gadget ❀

    • @margauxevans4298 says:

      Looks delicious. Thank u for your content. U r so needed her on the internet ❀

    • @tinathompson7408 says:

      It does really last longer than the normal blenders. It’s expensive. Get it on sale. Youll see the difference. My old blenders lasted like a year or two before.

    • @Michael-es4dt says:

      ​@@tinathompson7408 What were you blending? Bricks? I’ve had the same blender for 3 years at least and it’s still going strong. I do agree the Ninja products seem very high quality.

    • @tinathompson7408 says:

      @@Michael-es4dt no but it was being used heavily on the daily by 5 people. The blades were fine. The moter blew out. Now that I have the new one the blade is better though because its long and not just a tiny blade at the top of the lid or bottom.

    • @tinathompson7408 says:

      @@Michael-es4dt you can also do a lot more with a Ninja blender than other store blenders. Nothing wrong with an old fashion blender. I’m not hating I’m just saying yes they are expensive but worth it IF YOU CAN AFFORD It. It’s obviously not necessary. I thought they were overrated till I had one.

  • @stephanieann6622 says:

    Are you allergic to milk or just prefer not to use it? I’ve seen you substitute milk a lot so I was just curious!

    • @aditishenai4440 says:

      Non dairy milk is more gut healthy for ppl with lactose intolerance but it doesn’t really matter which milk u use. She could like it for the taste maybe

    • @lanadelate says:

      @@aditishenai4440And lower in cals

    • @pragyasingh2297 says:

      @@aditishenai4440 also almond milk alternatives can be a lot less calorie dense than milk products

  • @tarablethoughts says:

    Magic of television? Girl, we’re all on our phones

    • @savannahcarlon7033 says:

      “Magic of television” is a phrase that comes from cooking shows on TV in which they have prepared swaps of a dish at different cooking stages so you don’t have to wait, like popping a raw chicken in the oven and immediately pulling out a beautifully roasted chicken.

  • @julesboo98 says:

    You should make a coffee ice cream next !!

  • @Kee277 says:

    What kind of blades does that machine have and what’s the difference between doing that and the ninja versus a regular blender?

    • @instantsiv says:

      The blades scrape. You can make good blender ice cream, there’s tons of videos out there. BUT the creami nails the texture of regular ice cream. I’m never going back to blender ice cream πŸ˜‚

  • @Ofra8191- says:

    “Because the first one blew up”…? What?…

  • @Samimama92 says:

    I want one of these sooooo bad!

  • @Breezy532 says:

    I can afford either your protein powder or the machine to make this ice cream, not both 😒
    We need nutrition for everyone and not just the wealthy

    • @user-fc4xg5ym1t says:

      Yup, this is ice cream for rich almond moms

    • @rachelk2457 says:

      Yep she should have thought twice about dissing almond moms πŸ˜‚ because they would be most of her customers

    • @nowanadettling-wx7kg says:

      Agreed

    • @DiligentThroat says:

      @@rachelk2457she doesn’t own ninja lol

    • @Diana-qp2rw says:

      You don’t need her protein powder or this machine. Not every single thing you eat needs to be packed with protein and you can make ice cream without a machine.
      If you want to make a protein ice cream, though, I’m sure there are great options with greek yogurt. Probably also tastes better than ice cream with protein powder.

  • @Nightingale_time says:

    I just asked for this for my birthday πŸ₯³

  • @francelle8179 says:

    what is the name of your protein powder again?

  • @jwoolman5 says:

    Another commercial for her own product with no indication that it’s an ad.

  • @user-fc4xg5ym1t says:

    The over the top acting at the end…just stop πŸ™„

  • @naturalpointofus1706 says:

    Fyi the ice cream blend has to be frozen level with no peaks or you will blow up another machine πŸ™‚

  • @kimnenninger7226 says:

    I love to watch this person. I thought that she was joking about the food that she was eating. Who would ever eat this type of food?

  • @alyssamonique4120 says:

    Love you but… girl this price is disgusting. I have money but I’m not about to pay this when I have better protein and organic for half the price honey

  • @elisabeths.8066 says:

    This from the woman who reviews people making similar healthy dupes and shames them for being too restrictive and judgemental. If we saw this from another creator we’d get a twenty minute rant from Abby about how β€œregular ice cream isn’t actually bad and not something we should demonize”

    • @hollow_me_out says:

      To be fair, if you specifically want protein ice cream you’re probably gonna have to make it yourself at home like this because I’ve never seen any for sale

    • @user-fc4xg5ym1t says:

      Exactly!!

    • @TheJango2106 says:

      Based on the reviews Ive seen of hers, the type of people she calls out are the ones that would be like “I made healthy vegan ice cream” and it would be like frozen pureed cauliflower with coco powder in it.

      Just looking here she is just making a dairy free icecream with some extra protein. Is it less sugar and stuff than a traditional ice-cream yeah probably. But its not really a crazy restriction or sudo health food. We got chocolate, peanut butter, probably nut milk, and protein powder with good amounts of carbs, fats, and protein.

      Just because shes making it homemade with her own flavoring doesnt make this not real ice cream

  • @betht7414 says:

    another commerical without making it obvious, making it super clear to everyone everything is diary free, why? If any one else did that you’d have something to say

  • @giuseppeferrara952 says:

    Wow, according to recent comments, even many of Abbey’s long-time fans are turning against her. Ever since promoting her new protein powder to being triggered by and jealous of women’s bodies slimmer than hers as well as commenting condescendingly towards what they like to eat or wear, it seems like people are starting to wake up and see beneath the surface: many recent comments have implied lack of transparency, hypocrisy, and double standards, which Abbey has never bothered to address. I wonder if others have noticed this as well.

    And this Short is no exception. Abbey, you keep talking about transparency and claiming to be evidence-based, yet still haven’t released third party lab results or even bothered to do trial runs with the product. This is just me: as a consumer, how can I be confident a product will work for me if I’m not presented with results? On another note, please don’t encourage your audience to make protein ice cream when you, yourself, would criticize other celebrities for being restrictive or having an ED when they would also eat that same thing rather than regular ice cream. And in turn, you seem to give yourself a pass when you decide to eat protein ice cream yourself. Do not dish it if you can’t take it.

    • @letsstartadialogueeh7692 says:

      There is absolutely nothing wrong with protein ice cream, this is just a recipe. It isn’t “diet” or “low-fat” or “low-cal”, or a replacement, it just has extra protein? She isn’t saying anything bad about regular ice cream, we know she loves it. I like recipes like this because I can get more protein into my diet while also having a sweet little treat, not to mention sounds like a bit of a Hunger Crushing Combo. On other days I’ll have other ice cream, as she does.

  • @missyjordan909 says:

    A little scoop of peanut butter
    *proceeds to add 200 calories worth of peanut butter*

  • @Nyancakez says:

    Instead of chiming in about protein powders, I have a tip for friends who dont have a Ninja Creami machine!

    You can make your ice cream base in a blender, then pour it into clean ice cube trays and let it freeze solid. Then pop your frozen base cubes into your blender with a little additional milk or milk substitute and blend until creamy! Obviously a high speed blender will work best for this, and please don’t overload your blender with too many cubes of your base at one time. Depending on your blender and the amount of base cubes you have in there, you’ll have to eyeball the amount of milk needed to blend.

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