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Default Shredding Devices?

On Jun 1, 9:48*pm, Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
> On Sun 01 Jun 2008 07:33:05p, Myrl Jeffcoat told us...
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> > When my family comes home, I have often thought it would be great to
> > have a nice shredding device to use for making some of those shredded
> > salads that are often served.

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> > Usually in the past, I have simply purchased from the deli, the
> > shredded salad containing carrots, jicama, a little pineapple,
> > raisins, etc. *But, I'm getting to the point where I refuse to pay
> > $5.99 a pound for the coveted salad from the deli. *The cost has for
> > deli salads has escallated rapidly recently.

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> > My family is large, and when they ALL come home, it takes about 3
> > pounds of the stuff to feed them all!

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> > What have you guys found to be the best quick shredding device out
> > there???

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> > Myrl Jeffcoat

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> I generally use one of the shredding disks for my food processor, although
> a mandolin works well. *There's also an attachment available for KitchenAid
> mixers that has various cone shaped shredding and grating blades. *An
> investmeent in any one of them would save you from the deli. :-)
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I like my KitchenAid attachment better than my mandolin or the FP,
unless it's a slicing deal, then the FP is better.

N.