On Jul 10, 12:03*am, "Polly Esther" > wrote:
> Keep in mind that I am older than dirt and live too far away from 911 to get
> help if I get hurt, what's a best tool for grinding meat? *I've been reading
> the "for $1 a day" thread and it crosses my dim little mind that I could
> achieve a better quality of 'ground' *and better price if I did the grinding
> myself.
> * * Do you use the food processor? *( I don't have one but would consider
> it.) *An attachment to the KitchenAid? * Is there a way to grind that
> disassembles by dippy old great grannies and can be put in the dishwasher?
> Sounds like a worthwhile journey. *I look forward to your experience. *Polly
My Weston
Meat Grinder works great. Not a fan of the KA
attachment... a dedicated grinder makes more sense and doesn't have to
be expensive.