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I am going to start purees this week. I have a regular blender that is a pain to clean and a big food processor. What kind of hand blender do you have? I am assuming I will use it long term so I don't mind spending $30-50. Certain attachments or anything especially handy?

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I love our Magic Bullet. If I made A roast for the family I would Blend up some meat add a cooked carrot & some juice. It was pretty good.

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I have a refurbished vitamix. I've had for several years tho. I didn't buy because of the surgery.

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Immersion blender.

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I also have a Ninja, that I bought years ago. It is a workaholic! Great for smoothies, will grind down any ice or frozen fruit that you throw at it. I plan on using it to puree foods after surgery.

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your mouth, its free. chew chew chew chew chew chew chew

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your mouth, its free. chew chew chew chew chew chew chew
That doesn't work for the pureed stage to my knowledge...

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worked for me, couldnt stand the pureed food so i just chewed a whole bunch

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I use my NINJA for everything from pureeing frozen fruit for my Protein to Soups and veggies for my son.

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There's a new Ninja product I've got in my cart ready to buy...it's called the Ultra Prep. Here's a link --> Ninja Ultra Prep Here's what the advert mainly boasts about, The Ninja® Ultra Prep is the ultimate food and drink maker. Driven by three interchangeable blades and a 700-watt power pod, it can easily switch from blender to food processor to dough mixer, and deliver incredible results.

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On 3/5/2019 at 6:00 PM, 2Bsmaller18 said:

I am going to start purees this week. I have a regular blender that is a pain to clean and a big food processor. What kind of hand blender do you have? I am assuming I will use it long term so I don't mind spending $30-50. Certain attachments or anything especially handy?

I bought the Nija Chopper. It was 19.99 at our local target!

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Immersion blending stick. It's easy to use and easy to clean. It's also compact to store.

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