food processor
Phyllis Stone wrote:
> 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.
I'm really liking the Black and Decker one I got as a gift last month.
It was $70 or so at Macy's, and it has an odd wide-mouth/narrow-mouth
configuration that takes some getting used to but is really useful.
Serene
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"I tend to come down on the side of autonomy. Once people are grown up,
I believe they have the right to go to hell in the handbasket of their
choosing." -- Pat Kight, on alt.polyamory
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