New reviews and guides tackle some frequently requested topics, further site's mission of becoming best resource for health-conscious people looking for practical advice, Healthy But Smart reports
Fairfield, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 05/06/2015 -- Healthy But Smart, one of the Internet's most popular new websites for those interested in smart, healthy living, published a major new wave of blender reviews and other valuable content. Adding to the site's collection of highly detailed, impartial reviews of the top blenders on the market, just-published new looks at two of leading manufacturer Vitamix's top models have been eagerly anticipated by visitors since Healthy But Smart launched.
In addition, fresh reviews of popular single-serve blenders produced by Hamilton Beach and Cuisinart will be of great interest to those looking to conserve counter-space and money, while a new smoothie recipe feature and a list of the top ten most effective "life hacks" are already proving to be highly popular on Facebook and Twitter. The newly published wave of reviews, guides, and articles is the largest in the site's history and reflects what visitors can look forward to as Healthy But Smart continues to grow into one of the Internet's leading sites of its kind.
"We're excited and proud to announce that we have just hit the 'publish' button on our biggest wave of new content yet," Healthy But Smart founder Elizabeth Martin enthused, "After paying close attention to what our visitors have been looking for, we've produced a bunch of new blender assessments and other features that are already attracting attention. From unbiased, useful reviews to simple, smart tips about how to live a healthier life, we are dedicated to becoming an even more valuable resource."
Although virtually every informed person today recognizes the importance of fresh vegetables and fruit for good health, many people find it difficult to keep up with these recommendations. One increasingly popular tactic among those committed to adding more green, leafy vegetables and healthful fruit to their diets has been to rely on blended drinks containing them known as smoothies. American consumers now spend over $2 billion annually on prepared smoothies every year, in fact, which represents an 80% increase in just five years, according to Market Research World.
Even with ready-made smoothies being more widely available at retail, preparing them at home can be more convenient, affordable, and satisfying. Healthy But Smart was founded, in part, to help equip visitors with all of the knowledge necessary to get started, and the site has met with an eager, enthusiastic reception because of the quality and usefulness of the information on offer.
A just-published new review of the Vitamix 750 Pro at http://healthybutsmart.com, for example, shows that, while others of the leading manufacturer's models might be better-known to many, the 750 is a good alternative according to Healthy but Smart. With a diligent, objective approach that aims at being of the greatest possible use to the site's visitors, the new review highlights a number of advantages of the 750 Pro that have escaped other online reviewers. Another of the new reviews looks points out how Vitamix's 5200 model makes the perfect answer for another subset of visitors, and readers can visit healthybutsmart.com to find out more about this.
On top of these exclusive, useful reviews and others like them, the new wave of content at Healthy But Smart includes a number of other features that precisely reflect the interests of the popular, rapidly growing site's readership, including a collection of new smoothie recipes and some practical tips for healthier living. While the new collection of content greatly expands what is on offer there, the editors of Healthy But Smart promise that the site will continue to grow just as impressively as time goes on.
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With an ever-growing collection of helpful, useful, reviews, guides, recipes, and tips, Healthy But Smart is a top online destination for those who care about living smarter, healthier lives.