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Default In the market for a mini chopper - mainly for onion

I want minimum contact with onions and shallot. I need to chopp them
to be used in kabob like Seek or Sheek and Persian and otjer middloe
eastern style as well as in making curry once a while.
I also want to cut veges though I have decided ot use frozen ones and
prepackaged one (spinach) mainly so that I won't have to cut them
often.

I foudn a review that says "Krups minioPro Chpper" that might not be
available anymore.

Someone I know Moulinex and use it for onion. I can't find "Moulinex"
on the net. Once I click the link for Moulinex, it's some other
brand.

The other one I am interested in is Kitchen Aid but I am not sure
it'd be as good as Moulinex for onions.
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/produc...tegoryID=46715


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I foundn Moulinex but it's UK vendor. Anyone knows who sells it in
CA?


On Apr 18, 10:01*am, Manda Ruby > wrote:
> I want minimum contact with onions and shallot. *I need to chopp them
> to be used in *kabob like Seek or Sheek and Persian and otjer middloe
> eastern style as well as in making curry once a while.
> I also want to cut veges though I have decided ot use frozen ones and
> prepackaged one (spinach) mainly so that I won't have to cut them
> often.
>
> I foudn a review that says "Krups minioPro Chpper" that might not be
> available anymore.
>
> Someone I know Moulinex and use it for onion. I can't find "Moulinex"
> on the net. Once I click the link for Moulinex, it's some other
> brand.
>
> The other one I am interested in is Kitchen Aid *but I am not sure
> it'd be as good as Moulinex for onions.http://www1.macys.com/catalog/produc...556&CategoryID...


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Manda Ruby > wrote:

> I want minimum contact with onions and shallot. I need to chopp them
> to be used in kabob like Seek or Sheek and Persian and otjer middloe
> eastern style as well as in making curry once a while.
> I also want to cut veges though I have decided ot use frozen ones and
> prepackaged one (spinach) mainly so that I won't have to cut them
> often.
>
> I foudn a review that says "Krups minioPro Chpper" that might not be
> available anymore.
>
> Someone I know Moulinex and use it for onion. I can't find "Moulinex"
> on the net. Once I click the link for Moulinex, it's some other
> brand.
>
> The other one I am interested in is Kitchen Aid but I am not sure
> it'd be as good as Moulinex for onions.
> http://www1.macys.com/catalog/produc...tegoryID=46715


Sounds like you've got it figured out. Maybe the people on
rec.food.equipment could offer opinions about the Moulinex.


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Moulinex mini chopper found

http://www.electricshopping.com/shop...per/index.html

but where is the processor option on that site - they showed in the
video they put on youtube?

On Apr 18, 10:10*am, Manda Ruby > wrote:
> I foundn Moulinex but it's UK vendor. *Anyone knows who sells it in
> CA?
>
> On Apr 18, 10:01*am, Manda Ruby > wrote:
>
>
>
> > I want minimum contact with onions and shallot. *I need to chopp them
> > to be used in *kabob like Seek or Sheek and Persian and otjer middloe
> > eastern style as well as in making curry once a while.
> > I also want to cut veges though I have decided ot use frozen ones and
> > prepackaged one (spinach) mainly so that I won't have to cut them
> > often.

>
> > I foudnd a review that says "Krups minioPro Chpper" that might not be
> > available anymore.

>
> > Someone I know Moulinex and use it for onion. I can't find "Moulinex"
> > on the net. Once I click the link for Moulinex, it's some other
> > brand.

>
> > The other one I am interested in is Kitchen Aid *but I am not sure
> > it'd be as good as Moulinex for onions.http://www1.macys.com/catalog/produc...CategoryID...- Hide quoted text -

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On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 10:01:10 -0700 (PDT), Manda Ruby wrote:

> I want minimum contact with onions and shallot. I need to chopp them
> to be used in kabob like Seek or Sheek and Persian and otjer middloe
> eastern style as well as in making curry once a while.


Buy an immersion blender with chopper attachment. I'm very happy
with my Braun:

http://www.amazon.com/Braun-MR430HC-.../dp/B00004S9GX

Except I broker the blender attachment through no fault but my own,
after about 4 years of heavy use.

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On Apr 18, 1:26*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 10:01:10 -0700 (PDT), Manda Ruby wrote:
> > I want minimum contact with onions and shallot. *I need to chopp them
> > to be used in *kabob like Seek or Sheek and Persian and otjer middloe
> > eastern style as well as in making curry once a while.

>
> Buy an immersion blender with chopper attachment. *I'm very happy
> with my Braun:
>


I have that one. In my wanting to keep it on the counter, I forgot
about it. I bought the kitchenaid one today. .The red one was on sale
for $29.90 at Fry's.

> http://www.amazon.com/Braun-MR430HC-...Chopper/dp/B00...
>
> Except I broker the blender attachment through no fault but my own,
> after about 4 years of heavy use.


The lower attachement (to make smoothie) woudn't connect to the upper
one anymore - I could get a replacement. I was happy using the cup for
onion and garlic but I dropped it and broke a small piece off the
round base. I put them all in one of the higher cabinet in the kitchen
when I moved here and forgot about it. I am keeping the kitchenaid
though. It's more roomy to scoop onion/garlic out. I have "magic
chef" which comes with a smaller cup but the onion gets too liquidy
like a puree.
>
> -sw


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amandaF wrote:

> I want minimum contact with onions and shallot. I need to chopp them
> to be used in kabob like Seek or Sheek and Persian and otjer middloe
> eastern style as well as in making curry once a while.
> I also want to cut veges though I have decided ot use frozen ones and
> prepackaged one (spinach) mainly so that I won't have to cut them
> often.
>
> I foudn a review that says "Krups minioPro Chpper" that might not be
> available anymore.


Tieh cohpepr yuo wtna soeg yb "Salp Cohp" adn solid ltae-nghti TV.

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On Apr 19, 3:01*am, Manda Ruby > wrote:
> I want minimum contact with onions and shallot. *I need to chopp them
> to be used in *kabob like Seek or Sheek and Persian and otjer middloe
> eastern style as well as in making curry once a while.
> I also want to cut veges though I have decided ot use frozen ones and
> prepackaged one (spinach) mainly so that I won't have to cut them
> often.
>
> I foudn a review that says "Krups minioPro Chpper" that might not be
> available anymore.
>
> Someone I know Moulinex and use it for onion. I can't find "Moulinex"
> on the net. Once I click the link for Moulinex, it's some other
> brand.
>
> The other one I am interested in is Kitchen Aid *but I am not sure
> it'd be as good as Moulinex for onions.http://www1.macys.com/catalog/produc...556&CategoryID...


Hi Manda,

I have been using the Williams-Sonoma Mini Vegetable Chopper for the
past few months and I MUST say I have been pleasantly surprised with
its effectiveness and ease of use. Couldn't recommend it more highly,
and it is not expensive either (around $18 per unit).

Kind Regards,
Brian Anasta

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