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Kitchen Gooroos,
Recently, I thought to plug my big Ninja mixer into my Jackery for my health drinks. Nah, too much clean-up I thought. Especially, while in the bush! So instead, I tried a personal mix bullet. Check this review out and let me know what you think.
Camping w NutribulletGo

I would like to know if you use anything better?
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While I have not camped with mine, I have a different brand that I have taken with me in Hotels. I am in a new Hotel every week for work and I have brought my small blender with me. I quit as it takes up more space that I have available and I have also changed my diet slightly.
However when I did take it, I loved it and it worked great. I used it many times and really enjoyed a good fruit smoothy in a travel cup.
If you like smoothies (or other blended drinks), this seems like a great answer.
 

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my gawd.... I leave home and overland to purify my soul and leave all the processed foods behind.... but it looks like a cool blender for Marguaritas...
 
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While I have not camped with mine, I have a different brand that I have taken with me in Hotels. I am in a new Hotel every week for work and I have brought my small blender with me. I quit as it takes up more space that I have available and I have also changed my diet slightly.
However when I did take it, I loved it and it worked great. I used it many times and really enjoyed a good fruit smoothy in a travel cup.
If you like smoothies (or other blended drinks), this seems like a great answer.
Interesting, for sure.
 

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What do blenders and a healthy conscience have to do with each other?
Kachava is a meal supplement that requires a blending method. I drink this for a meal when exploring the great outdoors so as not to slow things down. Later, I have better meals with protein.
 

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Kachava is a meal supplement that requires a blending method. I drink this for a meal when exploring the great outdoors so as not to slow things down. Later, I have better meals with protein.
Looks like a decent supplement but what does that have to do with a healthy conscience? I am confused by the name of this thread.
 

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Looks like a decent supplement but what does that have to do with a healthy conscience? I am confused by the name of this thread.
Healthy conscience means I am intentional about what I put in my body, this product allows me to stay conscience while out and about.
 

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We carry a cordless immersion blender which we rarely use. It is a KitchenAid that was produced around 2015 with a lithium ion battery. It has more blade attachments than we could have ever imagined but the mini food processor is kind of neat. It also came with a small pitcher which has come in handy on more than a few occasions. Here is a link to the current model: https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/cordless/cordless-hand-blender/p.cordless-variable-speed-hand-blender-with-chopper-and-whisk-attachment.khbbv83bm.html?

A stock image of ours, we 86ed the case for just a plain old cardboard box to save space.
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We carry a cordless immersion blender which we rarely use. It is a KitchenAid that was produced around 2015 with a lithium ion battery. It has more blade attachments than we could have ever imagined but the mini food processor is kind of neat. It also came with a small pitcher which has come in handy on more than a few occasions. Here is a link to the current model: https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/cordless/cordless-hand-blender/p.cordless-variable-speed-hand-blender-with-chopper-and-whisk-attachment.khbbv83bm.html?

A stock image of ours, we 86ed the case for just a plain old cardboard box to save space.
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my gawd.... I leave home and overland to purify my soul and leave all the processed foods behind.... but it looks like a cool blender for Marguaritas...
Understood. I use the blender for my Kachava drink.
Isn't Kachava a powder? Powdered drinks can be mixed with little USB rechargeable milk frothers! From a minimalist Micro Overland Rig person - takes way less space and clean up!

I have a hand crank Vortex blender that hardly gets used. I leave it at the cabin
 
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