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Reddit mentions of Hamilton Beach Hand Held Immersion Blender, Ergonomic Grip, Stainless Steel Blade, Extra-Long 5 ft. Cord, White (59738)

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Hamilton Beach Hand Held Immersion Blender, Ergonomic Grip, Stainless Steel Blade, Extra-Long 5 ft. Cord, White (59738). Here are the top ones.

Hamilton Beach Hand Held Immersion Blender, Ergonomic Grip, Stainless Steel Blade, Extra-Long 5 ft. Cord, White (59738)
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    Features:
  • VERSATILE & MULTIFUNCTIONAL: This versatile and multifunctional blender is a must-have in every kitchen, whether you're blending a salad dressing, scrambling eggs, pureeing tomatoes for sauce, or whipping cream. It blends, mixes, purees, and whips
  • BLEND IN THE POT: With this stick blender, you'll blend and puree foods right in the pot, pan, bowl, or cup. There's no need to transfer food to the blender to mix so you'll dirty fewer dishes. Ideal for soups, sauces, purees, and more
  • SIMPLE TO USE WITH 2 SPEEDS & EASY-GRIP DESIGN: The immersion hand blender is very easy to use. Just choose your speed. Use high speed for more power and low for more delicate foods. The hand blender has an easy-grip design that's comfortable to hold
  • EASY CLEANUP: The stainless steel blades easily rinses clean under running water
  • PLENTY OF REACH: The hand blender has an extra-long 5 food cord. This provides plenty of reach for blending on the countertop or tabletop and for reaching down into containers of varying sizes
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height15.13 Inches
Length3.51 Inches
Number of items1
Size5 ft.
Weight1.5 Pounds
Width3.51 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Hamilton Beach Hand Held Immersion Blender, Ergonomic Grip, Stainless Steel Blade, Extra-Long 5 ft. Cord, White (59738):

u/CityBarman · 9 pointsr/Tiki

What do you think about stirring instead of shaking? Unless you're manning a stick at a Tiki bar, make your drinks the way you like. If you're happy simply stirring, than have at it. That being said, I would never think of not shaking/blending Tiki cocktails. Aeration is an actual component of the cocktail. Besides, syrups, liqueurs and fruit juices/purees don't combine all that easily, especially when cold/iced. Shaking/blending speeds the process greatly.

So you haven't found a shaker you like. OK. I Assume you haven't sprung $40 for a spindle blender. (Hamilton Beach 730C Classic DrinkMaster - Amazon) Fine. How about $12.19 for a hand/immersion blender? Proctor-Silex 59738 Hand Blender - Amazon Tiki cocktails take more thought, effort, tools and ingredients than your typical cocktails. That's why TGIChillibees don't do Tiki. It's also why those who do good Tiki are greatly respected.

~Cheers

u/dontforgetpants · 3 pointsr/xxfitness

>Is this too narrow to really see improvement?

No. Between those three movements, you hit all the big muscle groups and then some. That doesn't mean you can't add accessories, but as a beginning it's up to you. You'd be fine just focusing on those three for the first few months until you've got the form down, developed a good habit of just going to the gym at all, etc.

Eat beans, chickpeas, soy milk (as opposed to almond/cashew milk), tempeh, tofu, and double scoop it up on your protein shakes. I highly recommend getting an immersion blender for mixing extra powder. Then you can also mix in fruit n shit.

u/snailrabbitflamingo · 2 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

Overnight oats are the best!

If you can get a small cheap immersion blender or food processor, you can grind up the oats and make it more like a smoothie.

English muffins and cream cheese or peanut butter can be a good grab & go breakfast.

u/19mine · 1 pointr/Paleo

What pacificera said. I actually bought the Upgraded coffee once and didn't feel any difference. I use Counter Culture coffee now and am happy with it. I would recommend always using organic though as coffee beans are pretty heavily sprayed with insecticide otherwise.

Also, a cheap hand blender is enough to make this.
Like this one http://www.amazon.com/Proctor-Silex-59738-Proctor-Silex-Blender/dp/B006JXXBZ8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1380634346&sr=8-2&keywords=stick+blender