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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 07:52:58 -0800 (PST), Sheldon >
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>The most important kitchen appliance must also be the most costly for
>most folks because so few who hold themselves up as cooks (not) have
>one, the meat grinder. You cannot properly prepare many foods for
>cooking without a meat grinder... and that stoopid toys r us KA
>attachment is not a meat grinder, it's a meat moosher.



A meat grinder is on my list...

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On Jan 14, 12:00�pm, Christine Dabney > wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 07:52:58 -0800 (PST), Sheldon >
> wrote:
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> >The most important kitchen appliance must also be the most costly for
> >most folks because so few who hold themselves up as cooks (not) have
> >one, the meat grinder. �You cannot properly prepare many foods for
> >cooking without a meat grinder... and that stoopid toys r us KA
> >attachment is not a meat grinder, it's a meat moosher.

>
> A meat grinder is on my list... �


Get the best you can afford but don't get more than you need (no one
needs a commercial machine for home use), you will truly appreciate
its many uses. I really like my new Waring Pro, my old slightly
smaller Moulinex gave me many years of good service but The Waring Pro
is in many ways much better. The smaller Waring grinder is probably
good too, certainly better than no ginder, but for the few dollars
more I heartily recommend the Waring Pro.

This one: http://tinyurl.com/2g4qul

http://www.homeclick.com/web/catalog...79B4A3EB37F169


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