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emmie | 09:41 Thu 17th Nov 2011 | Shopping & Style
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a Kenwood, or similar food processor, however i am in the dark ages
where these sort of kitchen aids are concerned. It's primarily for chopping veg, like onions, carrots, as find I cannot hold a veg knife
for long now. I have a blender already, which have used to make soups, but that's the same problem, you have to chop up everything first. Money is also a factor, so can't afford a mega machine. Perhaps i could ask Jamie Oliver if he minds helping out from time to time....
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perhaps the ladies don't use them, but any advice is most welcome.
Most food processors usually has a double ended blade which will roughly chop or totally pulverise but you might want to ensure that you also get discs. The disc attatchments do the grating, slicing etc. Personally I always go for Kenwood when buying kitchen electricals I think they do have a quality of build and longevity.
You can get a simple Kenwood processor for £30 ish.
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thank you, i have had a look around but need to get some more input before making a final decision.
I think Kenwood is the top make too.
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ok, but a type that fits in with my OP, if that makes sense.

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