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> Yeah, I got no dishwasher either. However I do plan sometime
> to use the food processer a little more often to get
> a better fix on how time-consuming it really is. It may
> be more of a mental barrier than a true time problem.


I dont have a food processor (my cookery doesnt lead to one really) but I do
have a small blender. A friend of mine saw me use it and about to clean it
up and started laughing. Then, she squirted a small dibble of dishwasher
soap in and a cup or 2 of water and turned it on.

So obvious but it had never occured to me!


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>"Steve Pope" wrote


>> Yeah, I got no dishwasher either. However I do plan sometime
>> to use the food processer a little more often to get
>> a better fix on how time-consuming it really is. It may
>> be more of a mental barrier than a true time problem.


>I dont have a food processor (my cookery doesnt lead to one really) but I do
>have a small blender. A friend of mine saw me use it and about to clean it
>up and started laughing. Then, she squirted a small dibble of dishwasher
>soap in and a cup or 2 of water and turned it on.


I do use a blender frequently, for making enchilada sauce.
It definitely cleans more easily than the food processor.

I don't usually squirt detergent in the blender, but I may
run it with water in it. But mainly, the main container
of the blender is open at both ends and is smooth, so
it can be easily cleaned with a sponge.

Steve
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