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Old 23-08-2004, 04:42 PM
Annaid
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Does anyone have one of these machines? I have a cousin who has one and it
seemed impressive. They tend not to cook a whole lot so they really have
not used the machine very much. Does anyone have comments about this
blender?

I appreciate your help

D~


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Old 23-08-2004, 08:41 PM
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Best blender I ever owned. My son calls it a blender with a VW
engine.

I use it to make sorbet and frozen margaritas! WOW!

On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 10:42:13 -0400, "Annaid"
wrote:

Does anyone have one of these machines? I have a cousin who has one and it
seemed impressive. They tend not to cook a whole lot so they really have
not used the machine very much. Does anyone have comments about this
blender?

I appreciate your help

D~


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Old 29-08-2004, 09:24 PM
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Does anyone have one of these machines? I have a cousin who has one and it
seemed impressive. They tend not to cook a whole lot so they really have
not used the machine very much. Does anyone have comments about this
blender?


I have had mine for years, and I still love it.
My most common usages are
1. I puree tomatoes out of my garden, then cook them on the stove to 'condense'
them into tomato sauce for other dishes.
2. I make smoothies for the kids' after school or evening snacks, using
whatever fruit is in season.

There are way more uses for it than those, all of which are delightful.
Connie
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Old 29-08-2004, 09:24 PM
Connie
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Does anyone have one of these machines? I have a cousin who has one and it
seemed impressive. They tend not to cook a whole lot so they really have
not used the machine very much. Does anyone have comments about this
blender?


I have had mine for years, and I still love it.
My most common usages are
1. I puree tomatoes out of my garden, then cook them on the stove to 'condense'
them into tomato sauce for other dishes.
2. I make smoothies for the kids' after school or evening snacks, using
whatever fruit is in season.

There are way more uses for it than those, all of which are delightful.
Connie
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Old 31-08-2004, 04:51 AM
EskWIRED@spamblock.panix.com
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In rec.food.cooking, Annaid wrote:
Does anyone have one of these machines?


I do. It looks like a streamlined 1940's car. All chrome. I don't know
when it was made.

I found it tucked into the back of a cabinet in an apartment I once moved
into.

It seems to be fine. I'm told it is something great, but it seems like
its just a good blender to me.




I have a cousin who has one and it
seemed impressive. They tend not to cook a whole lot so they really have
not used the machine very much. Does anyone have comments about this
blender?


I appreciate your help


D~




--
....I'm an air-conditioned gypsy...

- The Who
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Old 31-08-2004, 04:51 AM
EskWIRED@spamblock.panix.com
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In rec.food.cooking, Annaid wrote:
Does anyone have one of these machines?


I do. It looks like a streamlined 1940's car. All chrome. I don't know
when it was made.

I found it tucked into the back of a cabinet in an apartment I once moved
into.

It seems to be fine. I'm told it is something great, but it seems like
its just a good blender to me.




I have a cousin who has one and it
seemed impressive. They tend not to cook a whole lot so they really have
not used the machine very much. Does anyone have comments about this
blender?


I appreciate your help


D~




--
....I'm an air-conditioned gypsy...

- The Who
 




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