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Food grinder?
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jackyann
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When my Kenwood finally bit the dust a few years ago, I got a Kitchen Aid mixer (yes, I'm lucky and yes, it's wonderful)
As our lives had changed rather, I didn't think I'd make so much use of the food grinder attachment and didn't get one.
I now find myself thinking that I would use it. Sitting down and thinking about it - maybe once a month or so. Not sure if it's worth the £70-80 it would cost.
However, it should last well - so I thought I'd canvas Old Stylers' opinion - especially anyone who finds they use theirs more than they thought they would.
As our lives had changed rather, I didn't think I'd make so much use of the food grinder attachment and didn't get one.
I now find myself thinking that I would use it. Sitting down and thinking about it - maybe once a month or so. Not sure if it's worth the £70-80 it would cost.
However, it should last well - so I thought I'd canvas Old Stylers' opinion - especially anyone who finds they use theirs more than they thought they would.
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I dont have a kitchen aid but thought if you are very health concious and want to grind up your own burgers/meatballs from quality meats and do so on a regular basis then it may be worth it.
Me I opted for a cheapy hand cranked sainsbugs grinder at I think £9.99 and although I dont cater for a family it does my needs and gets used once every 3-4 months.
I did notice the kitchen aid attachment is reduced on @m0zon at the momentJan - June Grocery spends = £531.61
July - Grocery spends = £103.530
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