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Curly Sue wrote:
> If you don't need a blender, whereas you want the FP to knead dough,
> then that's what you should get. However a FP is not a totally
> satisfactory substitute for a blender, when you need a blender.
>
> I have the Cuisinart dual unit and I like it. The blender part is
> plenty large for anyone; the FP is small (3 cup) but that meets my
> needs.
>
> Sue(tm)
> Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself!


Sue,does your unit have an optional dough hook for small batches of
dough..it seems to have the power?

 
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