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I'm after a food processor to make my own....

Think we need to invest in a food processor as have decided to make all our own cakes, pastry and anything else with eggs in after watching Jamie's Fowl Dinners and realising that even though I only ever buy free range eggs and chicken that all this other stuff I buy probably contains caged bird products.

Also NEVER EVER gonna eat hot dog again, just checked the tin I have in the cupboard and it contains 56% Mechanically Recovered Chicken. YUCK! Shame as I do like a chilli dog every now and again....

Any tips or offers please folks - thanks ;)
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  • babyblooz
    babyblooz Posts: 1,122 Forumite
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    I think if we knew exactly what goes into food, we would all prepare meals at home entirely from scratch. You hear so many stories from people who work in the food processing industry that it makes you want to stop eating altogether. :confused:

    Maybe we should have another thread about what the food processing industry doesn't want you to know!
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  • r.mac_2
    r.mac_2 Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    Have a look on the old style board it might help you.

    Personally if its just a processor you want i love the magimix (although pricey). If you want something that does more just a mixer - i highly recommend the kenwood chef.
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    r.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!
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  • emmahip
    emmahip Posts: 285 Forumite
    r.mac wrote: »
    Have a look on the old style board it might help you.

    Personally if its just a processor you want i love the magimix (although pricey). If you want something that does more just a mixer - i highly recommend the kenwood chef.

    Yipes I've just looked for a Kenwood Chef and it's about £200! I was looking for something under £75
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  • Little_John
    Little_John Posts: 4,033 Forumite
    My sister makes loads of cakes (cake decorator) and uses a kenwood chef even a full bowl of fruit cake mix it goes through like nothing. She also makes pastry in there but she did used to work in a pie shop too.
  • emmahip
    emmahip Posts: 285 Forumite
    I have gone for a Kenwood FP108 - it was a bargain at £22.41 delivered from Amazon.

    If what i make turns out to be any good I will look to upgrade when I wear this one out.;)

    Thanks for your posts!
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  • Jue_xx
    Jue_xx Posts: 295 Forumite
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    emmahip wrote: »
    Think we need to invest in a food processor as have decided to make all our own cakes, pastry and anything else with eggs in after watching Jamie's Fowl Dinners and realising that even though I only ever buy free range eggs and chicken that all this other stuff I buy probably contains caged bird products.

    Also NEVER EVER gonna eat hot dog again, just checked the tin I have in the cupboard and it contains 56% Mechanically Recovered Chicken. YUCK! Shame as I do like a chilli dog every now and again....

    Any tips or offers please folks - thanks ;)

    Snap! I too fancy a food processor but am really confused by the huge variation in price. In the Argos catalogue they range from £25-£155. What can the £155 one do that the £25 can't?

    Hope that use up the tin that's left in your cupboard before you start your vow to not eat hot dogs ever again! I hate to see good food go to waste (even if it is 56% MRM - OK, so the term "good food" probably doesn't apply here!)
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