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I forgot to ask, Sharon, since there was some discussion about some people
using the food mill as a potato ricer. Have you used your MIU food mill as a potato ricer ever? I am thinking of buying the Cuisipro http://tinyurl.com/2n8abo I'd rather not buy both, but I will. I had a potato ricer that I liked also, but it had holes on the sides as well. I have not seen any this way, but is rusted out on me, as well. Now the new ones just the three sizes of blades in the bottom. Actually I never needed more than the one size on my potato ricer. There is also the problem of more clean-up with the foodmill than the ricer, probably. Thanks again, Sharon, and anyone else. Dee |
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Dee Dee > wrote: >I forgot to ask, Sharon, since there was some discussion about some people >using the food mill as a potato ricer. Have you used your MIU food mill as >a potato ricer ever? > >I am thinking of buying the Cuisipro Got the Cuisipro as a Christmas gift. The spring is not as tight as my previous mill, so it doesn't push the blade against the food well enough to get it to mill well while I'm turning the crank. I preferred my white plastic mill with the tinned blades, honestly. Shouldn't have thrown it away, but the tin was coming off and the blades were rusting. Joe |
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![]() "Joe Duffy" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > Dee Dee > wrote: >>I forgot to ask, Sharon, since there was some discussion about some people >>using the food mill as a potato ricer. Have you used your MIU food mill >>as >>a potato ricer ever? >> >>I am thinking of buying the Cuisipro > > > Got the Cuisipro as a Christmas gift. > The spring is not as tight as my previous mill, > so it doesn't push the blade against the food > well enough to get it to mill well while I'm > turning the crank. > I preferred my white plastic mill with the tinned > blades, honestly. Shouldn't have thrown it away, > but the tin was coming off and the blades were > rusting. > > > > Joe I'm not sure as to your answer, because my question was not worded correctly. I meant to say that I'm thinking of buying the Cuisipro ricer. Thanks. Dee |
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Dee Dee > wrote: > >"Joe Duffy" > wrote in message ... >> In article >, >> Dee Dee > wrote: >>>I forgot to ask, Sharon, since there was some discussion about some people >>>using the food mill as a potato ricer. Have you used your MIU food mill >>>as >>>a potato ricer ever? >>> >>>I am thinking of buying the Cuisipro >> >> >> Got the Cuisipro as a Christmas gift. >> The spring is not as tight as my previous mill, >> so it doesn't push the blade against the food >> well enough to get it to mill well while I'm >> turning the crank. >> I preferred my white plastic mill with the tinned >> blades, honestly. Shouldn't have thrown it away, >> but the tin was coming off and the blades were >> rusting. >> >> >> >> Joe > >I'm not sure as to your answer, because my question was not worded >correctly. >I meant to say that I'm thinking of buying the Cuisipro ricer. > > Aha! Sorry, my response obviously was about the Cuisipro food mill. Joe |
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Um, no.
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