The Food Processor Guide: The Uses for and Story of a Uniquely Modern Appliance

A food processor can take the struggle out of the prep work that goes into every homemade dish, from soup to dessert. With a food processor, you can dramatically reduce the time it takes to prepare a meal from scratch. A food processor can make
 cooking all natural, healthy, produce-rich meals at home easier than it has ever been before.

What Does A Food Processor Do?
A food processor is like your own personal sous-chef who will take on all the grunt work of preparing a meal so that you can concentrate on the more interesting sides of cooking. You are much more likely to stay interested in making healthy dinners for your household when you can spend your time searching out exotic new recipes instead of chopping, grating, or engaging in other kitchen tasks that you can delegate to your food processor.

Where Did The Food Processor Come From?
The food processor is based on a classic French industrial blender used by professional French chefs. However, it took decades for this marvelous machine to make it's way into the kitchen of the average household. The home food processor is a relatively recent invention that hit the market in the early seventies. Since then, consumers have discovered that using a food processor makes chopping, dicing, slicing, shredding, mashing, or pureeing any food as easy as pressing a button.

Are Attachments Worth The Money?
By adding attachments to your food processor, you can make the appliance work for you in a huge variety of ways. For example, with a dough blade, you can make homemade bread a regular part of your household meals. A dough blade takes the work out of mixing and kneading tough bread dough, so you can enjoy the hearty goodness of homemade bread without having to give your arms a strenuous workout along the way. If you have the interest in making bread on a regular basis, you will save a lot of money by cutting pre-baked loaves out of your food budget. This can make a dough attachment a smart financial choice.

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then go to a different site idiot

Posted on 12/08/2008 at 9:12:45 AM

at least tell me whch blades go for what!

Posted on 01/17/2008 at 9:01:18 PM

WTF! I was looking for recipes to make with my new food processor and this link came up?! Where are the recipes?

Posted on 12/27/2007 at 1:12:50 PM

this dint help me

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