KitchenAid KFP750WH 700-Watt 12-Cup Food Processor, White ...

KitchenAid KFPW760WH 700-Watt 12-Cup Food Processor KitchenAid KFP740WH 9-Cup Food Processor This makes it really convenient to take care of those little chopping and grating tasks as I can use the smaller bowl which is quite efficient for these tasks and shift to the larger bowl for making cake and pizza dough and such. The cutting blades are really sharp and I like that the motor is powerful enough to cut through those stubborn vegetables yet it doesn’t make too much of a noise unlike my previous food processor. REVIEW After having used a number of food processors in the last couple of years, I came across the KitchenAid on Amazon and I must say I’m impressed with what I’ve seen so far. It’s really quite durable and the only issue I have with it is that it’s slightly bigger than my previous machine which makes it a little tricky trying to fit it under those kitchen cabinets.


Enjoying the delicacies of spring

As far as tomatoes go, it is time to start thinking about them, to imagine their delicious succulence, to plan the first BLT, to dream of sliced ripe tomatoes drizzled with good olive oil and sprinkled with Maldon salt. Now is the time for favas, asparagus, artichokes, spring garlic, green garlic and cherries. Soon it will be apricot's fleeting season and time for the first ripe peaches and early corn. I look at the little tomato starts I've just gotten from Cliff Silva and can't imagine where she's getting her ripe fruit. As much as I love ripe juicy summer tomatoes, my friend's post did not make me want them now. It would be leap-frogging over all the fleeting delicacies of May, June and early July.


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