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"cybercat" > wrote:
> "meatnub" > wrote in message
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> ...
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> > Thanks to Sheldon for mentioning meat grinding and the Waring Pro meat
> > grinder.

>
> > I just never thought you could do this at home and I am very intrigued
> > and most likely will end up purchasing the above grinder (already
> > purchased Waring's Belgian Waffle maker).

>
> I priced the Waring Pro at Dillards last week, and I also took it out
> of the box, read the book, looked at how it is made and how it works.
> (Not because of Sheldon's recommendation, because it was the best
> looking electric grinder there.) I really like it. For $99.00? A steal. I
> will get one, probably online, the best value I can get.
>
> I did the same with the Waring Pro meat slicer, it is like a mini-deli
> slicer, perfect size for what I want to do. Also $99 at Dillard's.


The $99 one is the small one, really too small... get the larger one
at Williams-Sonoma - $160.