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Food Grinder
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Looking at this:
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Mainly so I can chuck in cloves of garlic (say 10), a few inches of ginger, and a couple of chillies, and get a fairly quick paste.
Any thoughts?
Ta.
Allen
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Mainly so I can chuck in cloves of garlic (say 10), a few inches of ginger, and a couple of chillies, and get a fairly quick paste.
Any thoughts?
Ta.
Allen
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would look around and I would be wary of appliances with a celebrity chef label.
I've got a Bosch which is brilliant and also has a blender for whizzing soups etc. Can't remember how much it cost but not as much as the one you showed.
I don't know really what "Amazon recommendation " means either.
I've got a Bosch which is brilliant and also has a blender for whizzing soups etc. Can't remember how much it cost but not as much as the one you showed.
I don't know really what "Amazon recommendation " means either.
>>> I don't know really what "Amazon recommendation " means either
If you're referring to the link in Allen's post, Rosie, it's just something that AB's server is configured to do. ANY link to Amazon UK that's posted here is automatically replaced by the wording that you can see. (Even if someone posted a link saying "Look at these really appalling reviews", you'd still see it replaced by the 'Recommendation' bit). I suspect that it's set up that way because some Amazon links can run to hundreds of characters.
The purchase that Allen is thinking of making looks ideal to me if he intends to be doing quite a bit of chopping and grinding. (Ruddy 'eck! That sounds like a euphemism for something naughty!). However for just a bit of occasional spice grinding, a coffe grinder might do the job just as well:
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
If you're referring to the link in Allen's post, Rosie, it's just something that AB's server is configured to do. ANY link to Amazon UK that's posted here is automatically replaced by the wording that you can see. (Even if someone posted a link saying "Look at these really appalling reviews", you'd still see it replaced by the 'Recommendation' bit). I suspect that it's set up that way because some Amazon links can run to hundreds of characters.
The purchase that Allen is thinking of making looks ideal to me if he intends to be doing quite a bit of chopping and grinding. (Ruddy 'eck! That sounds like a euphemism for something naughty!). However for just a bit of occasional spice grinding, a coffe grinder might do the job just as well:
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Here's another one similar to what you are looking at. There are some useful photos in the comments of what others have used it for.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Looks very big. I have a Nestling.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation