Food Processors
twinmom01
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I have smaller foot print one but I am finding I may need to invest in a larger footprint one as I have found a few recipies that call for the use of a food processor but to do it in my small one would be a no go (for example I mainly use it to rice cauliflower and it takes 3-4 turns to do just 1/2 a head).
I am looking for a fairly inexpensive one (maybe under $50-60) as I wouldn't be using it everyday.
Ok - so anyone have an awesome food processor...or one I should stay away from
I am looking for a fairly inexpensive one (maybe under $50-60) as I wouldn't be using it everyday.
Ok - so anyone have an awesome food processor...or one I should stay away from
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I recommend the Ninja Master Prep Professional combo. I have one, and I have bought one for my best friend too for her birthday.
The blades are super shark and the containers are three different sizes. You can even makes smoothies with them.0