• imoldgreeeg@aussie.zone
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    3 days ago

    Turns out my friend has a little food processor they never use (hand me down from old relative) so I have scored a food processor at least for a while to test if the ease of bulk chopping beats the pain of storage in a tiny kitchen.

    And then I got home and realised I have some gf apple turnovers in the freezer. Coffee snack sorted

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      I’ve always been a bit ambivalent about food processors. I have found in my current kitchen I have a more convenient spot to put it in which makes it easier to get out of the cupboard, so I am more likely to use it now. But most food processors can only slice or pulverise vegies, so their use case is also a bit limited. I’ve been able to get a dicing attachment for mine which does fabulous evenly sized cubes, but also increases the amount of cleaning and storage space required. I do use it when I’m doing big batches of things, but not much for day to day cooking.

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        3 days ago

        Having a food processor is pretty handy if you make a lot of dips, sauces, pesto, mayo, chopping nuts.

        Receiving a freebie is a bonus.

      • Taleya@aussie.zone
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        They’re spectacular if you have a worm farm though. Chuck everything in, mince for wormies