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Default Processors and blenders

On Sun, 05 Aug 2012 13:56:24 -0400, James Silverton
> wrote:

> On 8/5/2012 11:29 AM, sf wrote:
> > On Sun, 5 Aug 2012 07:28:07 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> On Aug 4, 10:18 pm, wrote:
> >>> I'm just getting back into cooking. I worked shift work for years and my wife
> >>> and I more or less went our separate ways eating our meals, as she was hungry at
> >>> 4PM and I was still in bed. I recently bought a Cuisinart Pro Classic food
> >>> processor. Haven't used it yet, but soon. I'm wondering do I also need a
> >>> blender, as I haven't owned one in years? Or can I do basically what's called
> >>> for in a blender in the processor, or is that overkill? Thanks.
> >>
> >> A blender is much easier to clean. We only trot out the food processor
> >> if we want to shred stuff.

> >
> > I disagree about a fp being hard to clean, so I guess that's in the
> > eye of the beholder.
> >

> What could be easier to clean than a blender?


Did I say blenders are hard to clean or are you arguing just for the
halibut?

> Blend warm water with dishwashing liquid, rinse 3 times.


That's too much trouble. I put mine in the dishwasher and think ease
of cleaning either one is a stupid argument for or against those two
items.

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