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Kenwood K Mix

OK - I am a keen cook and bake regularly, whilst watching some of the Christmas cookery programmes with OH I was lusting after the food mixers.

He has only gone a bought me a Kenwood K Mix for Christmas, (after agreeing to a £50 spend each!)

I am now abit :eek: at the thought of him spending all that money on me.

Please convince me it is as fabulous as it looks and that I do really need one :D

BTW - I will act surprised come Christmas morning!!!

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  • amandada
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    It is! My sister has one, having had a try of the Kitchen Aid in John Lewis, she reckons the K Mix is FAR superior.

    I now covet it as I still use my mum's almost 40 year old Kenwood Chef (although there's not a thing wrong with it, the K Mix is far prettier!)
  • Spending mad, don't be too worried about the cost there have been a few good deals about for KMixes in the last couple of months, maybe he's been very MSE about it ;) And its a pressie for himself too, isn't it? :D
    mardatha wrote: »
    It's what is inside your head that matters in life - not what's outside your window :D
    Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph; a beginning, a struggle and a victory. - Ghandi
  • Thanks Amanda - i have just been looking at the attachments and have got very excited!

    JackieG -he only purchased yesterday but I am sure he has got a good deal - I have taught him well ;). I have also asked for some running trainers from family - I think I may be needing them even more so after all this baking I will be doing :D
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