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Hello, new here. I make nut-butters at home - my wife and I love them
and so do both our kids. I have a food processor question. I use an old Oskar mini-sized food processor to do this - makes small batches, which is the problem, but it has a straight blade at the bottom, which is the good part. Our other food processor is an old (15-years old so) Sunbeam - it has a serrated blade at the bottom, which is the problems, but it's bigger, which is good. A quick look around the Internet and a call to the local Chef Central both could _not_ find me a normal-sized food processor with an unserrated blade that sits at the bottom. Any thoughts on this one appreciated, e.g., is there such a thing, is the blade really what's makes the difference in the consistency of my homemade nut butters, should I give up on a food processor and use the Vita-Mix blender, which is what the people at Chef Central recommend but costs upwards of $500-600, which I don't have, etc. I get the consistency I like with the Oskar and its straight blade - a little crunchy. Thanks in advance. -S- |
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