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Recommend food processor

  • 09-04-2010 5:31pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,932 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,
    I'd really like some advice on buying a food processor.
    I don't need a blender attachment, as I have a blender.
    Currently using an hand held mixer for chopping, whipping cream
    and mixing while baking. Its 9 years old and finally mixed its last bun mixture today.

    I only want to spend 100 to 150 euro. Kenwood do quite a few in that
    price range, but it's not always clear what extra you are paying for when you buy the more expensive one.

    Will be used for baking and general cooking.
    I have never used a food processor for kneading bread dough but would
    if it is as good as kneading yourself.
    Any advice ?
    Thanks


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