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Portable blender/liquidiser... is there such a thing?

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hackneyzoo · 12/02/2010 11:50

DS (12 months) is on a liquid only diet for the next few months. I have a kenwood blender at home which is brilliant for liquifing, but is there such a thing as a portable liquidiser that I could carry round in my handbag? If so where would I find such a thing? Have searched the internet but not come up with much.

Thanks in advance, I will be back here in the hope of an answer to my search

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herjazz · 12/02/2010 12:34

I got something but tbh it was crap. Really cryptic to put together and then just useless (it had a grinding wheel thingy which you turned round and it blended the food. Er supposedly. We found the food just got stuck to it)

took it on hols with us - then went back to mashed potato / gravy / pummelling overcooked veg with a fork repeatedly / odd bits of baby food etc

otherwise recommend taking food you blended at home out with you. We tend to do this for days out.

sorry not much help. Maybe there is better products out there tho

ouryve · 12/02/2010 13:51

How about a manually operated mincer or "onion chopper" or something similar. Amazon have lots of ideas:
www.amazon.co.uk/Choppers-Kitchen-Appliances-Home-Garden/b?ie=UTF8&node=11713141

hackneyzoo · 12/02/2010 16:31

Thanks herjazz, the only ones I have seen looked a bit like the one you described and were designed for vitamin drinks or something like that and looked a bit on the feeble side.

Will check out the choppers on amazon Ouryve.

Thanks for you responses.

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borderslass · 12/02/2010 17:51

Don't know if you can still get them but when mine were little I had a battery operated blender for camping wasn't very big.

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