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Kenwood Cream Maker

cottage1
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Has any one got instructions for Kenwood Chef cream maker model A727 that they could scan and email to me as I can't find them any where,would be very happy if someone could help.
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My first introduction to cream makers was at my mil's. My sil had made some and it was awful, it tasted like runny butter - yuk!
My next experience was at a neighbours and I thought it was ordinary cream. After the hostess had told me how to make the cream I realised that my sil had used too much butter. I bought the little jug cream maker and used it quite often.
Now that value unsalted butter is relatively much cheaper than butter was back in the 70's it would be possible. However, cream is also much cheaper and I don't know that I would bother.0 -
I realise this is an old post but I do have a copy of the Kenwood Cream Maker Instructions if anybody wants them.
I'm not sure how this posting gets a reply but I'm sure you will find me somehow.0 -
If you still have them, I'd love a copy.0
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Hello - Do you still have the instructions for the cream maker please - regards Christine Williams0
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christine6686 wrote: »Hello - Do you still have the instructions for the cream maker please - regards Christine Williams
You'd be better contacting kenwood than trying to get instructions from someone who posted 6 years ago.0 -
You'd be better contacting kenwood than trying to get instructions from someone who posted 6 years ago.
Well thanks, but that's kinda stating the obvious. I can't speak for christine6686, but I'd already tried that route and got nowhere, so I was trying more unlikely avenues.0 -
Seeing johna46 not been on the forum since 2011 looking at his profile I'd say there's no chanceEx forum ambassador
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