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![]() "Christine Dabney" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 17:42:39 GMT, "Pete C." > > wrote: > >>I'm not sure I even know what a "nice" food processor is. I've not seen >>anything that an expensive (consumer) food processor can do that a cheap >>one can't do equally well aside from looking good in a set dressed show >>kitchen. > > A top of the line heavy duty food processor can handle heavy doughs, > for one thing. > > I got the KitchenAid Pro-Line food processor last year, and it is > marvelous. It is the one you see being used on Iron Chef America. It > has a 1000 watt motor..so it can handle almost anything. And big > bowls... > > Christine I saw that today. It looked pretty nice. Better than the Cuisinart, do you think? I came home empty handed, by the way. Too distracted by my 5 and 3 year olds trying to pull down the toaster ovens next to the mixers <sigh>. Found the KitchenAid 5 qt mixer for $269, which seems like a decent price. laurie -- laurie mom to Jessica, 5 Christopher, 3 |
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