Cam McKenzie Ring lived "off-the-grid" for five years in Yosemite National Park before moving to Las Vegas in 2008. Once she had power again she quickly began acquiring electrical kitchen appliances, including a juicer, and has been a regular user ever since. She currently develops recipes for a solar-powered cooker and is pretty sure she'd give up electricity and most of those gadgets again, as long as she could run a juicer off a solar panel or a bicycle.
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