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![]() "Drew Cutter" > wrote in message ... > I'm having a hard time deciding whether to buy a kitchenaid professional > mixer or a Food processor. Looking at using them for pasta sauce , > chopping up vegetable ,etc . Thanks . This posting is not a troll message. > Just trying to spend money wisely and save storage space. Planning on > making pizza dough with the mixer. Depends or your persona needs. The mixer is good for baking, some of the attachments work well, like the pasta, puree large amounts of tomatoes, meat grinder. but a food processor is good for making nut butters and I like the way it chops cabbage for cole slaw. Other than that, a sharp chef's knife is actually faster and easier than using the processor. In our house, the mixer gets used 4x more than the fp. And we can really live without either so think about using that money for a good knife if you don't have one. |
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