food processor
"Phyllis Stone" > wrote in message
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>I think I want a food processor. Although I would probably love one of
>those $200-$800 ones I don't want to spend that much. I can't afford it and
>I don't think I would use it that much plus I don't have a lot of space so
>it will mostly live in a cabinet. So all things considered, does anyone
>have or know of one that is good? Penny's has a Wolfgang Puck one for
>$70.00 but Overstock has the same one for $26. This leads me to think it
>isn't very good to begin with.
Somehow I have acquired a collection of food processers. They are ones I
bought, and came from mom's house and other sources. I have the old
original Cuisinart. It weighs a bunch, but will do a lot of work in a short
time. I had an Oster machine that was very nice, but long gone. I am not
fond of my small Kitchenaide unit. It is just a little too small and does
not puree well. The all out favorite in my collection is the Sunbeam Little
Oskar. It is the right size and has a nice selection of slicers, etc. I
don't think they still make it, but it gives you and idea of the good size
and accessories.
Dale P
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