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Old 09-12-2003, 03:29 AM
Curly Sue
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Default A mini-chopper that chops evenly top to bottom?

On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 21:22:28 -0500, Trent©
wrote:

On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 23:48:13 -0800, 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?


Are you really looking to just chop, Robin? If so...

I use a hand chopper...that I bought on QVC last year...for about $15,
I think. I would never part with it.

Its a rotating chopper. You chop on your own cutting board. 1
hit...big pieces. 20 hits...pulverized. Easy clean-up is one of its
best features. Just open the sides...and rinse it with the faucet.

Its a lot quicker than cleaning out a mini food processor.


Unless you have a dishwasher, then cleaning is not an issue : These
days food processors (and blenders), Cuisinart at least, are easy to
clean. The parts that touch food/get dirty go right into the
dishwasher. Even if you don't have a dishwasher, cleaning is still a
snap. Much better than the "old days" when critical parts that needed
to be washed were connected to the base and couldn't be submerged.

Sue(tm)
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