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  2. 9 things you didn't know your KitchenAid mixer can do - AOL

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    KitchenAid Metal Food Grinder Attachment, Silver. More options. $75 at Amazon $75 at Macy's $100 at Wayfair. KitchenAid Classic Series 4.5 Quart. $250 at Walmart. KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 Quart.

  3. The best Kitchenaid stand mixer attachments and accessories - AOL

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    Kitchenaid Metal Food Grinder $99.95 at Williams-Sonoma. ... Kitchenaid Food Processor Attachment $172.99 at Best Buy. Kitchenaid Food Processor Attachment $199.95 at Crate & Barrel.

  4. The 25 must-have kitchen gadgets Ina Garten loves - AOL

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    Ina uses this KitchenAid stand mixer — also known as the stand mixer to end all stand mixers. Not only does it come with a large-capacity bowl, dough hook, whip and flat beater, but you can ...

  5. Meat grinder - Wikipedia

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    A meat grinder (also called a "meat mincer" in the UK) is a kitchen appliance for mincing (fine chopping) and/or mixing of raw or cooked meat, fish, vegetables or similar food. It replaces tools like the mincing knife (which are also used in the preparation of minced meat, filling, etc.). The food to be minced is placed into a funnel, which ...

  6. Electrolux Ankarsrum Assistent - Wikipedia

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    Most attachments are driven using the main drive shaft used to drive the bowl, however, some – such as the meat grinder or pasta roller – require the machine to be set on its side and/or use a separate drive. [12] Attachments available include: Meat mincer, which has additional attachments such as a sausage horn, strainer or nut grinder

  7. KitchenAid - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, KitchenAid introduced the H-5 mixer as its new home-use offering. [5] The H-5 mixer was smaller and lighter than the C-10, and had a more manageable five-quart bowl. The model "G" mixer, about half the weight of the "H-5" was released in August 1928. [ 6 ]