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Was thinking of buying
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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....
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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.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.
You can get a simple Kenwood processor for £30 ish.