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Old 08-12-2003, 06:54 PM
PENMART01
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Default A mini-chopper that chops evenly top to bottom?

Robin wrote:

I've tried two of them, neither chop evenly. The bottom turns to mush
before the ingredients on top are chopped as intended. Is there a brand
that overcomes that problem?


Some units work better than others but no food processor chops evenly, just
that as capacity increases the uneveness tends to be less pronounced... of
course the consistancy derived also depends a lot on the particular ingredient
and what proportion of the unit's capacity is used... but so what, "chopping"
implys uneveness anyway. And besides, unless one is handicapped there's no
reason to mess up a machine and then need to clean it when in less time and
with far less effort one can easily and more evenly dispatch a measly handul of
ingredients with a knife.


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