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    Pro 600 6-Qt Bowl Lift Stand Mixer with Flex Edge. $400 $524 Save $124. With a wide-mouth bowl, flexible beater, pouring shield, spiral dough hook, flat beater and wire whip, you'll be prepared to ...

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    The KitchenAid Pro 600 isn’t just flexible, both in design and options — it’s also thorough. Its 67 planetary mixing action means it’s designed to hit 67 distinct touchpoints in the bowl ...

  4. KitchenAid - Wikipedia

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    For the way it's made. KitchenAid is an American home appliance brand owned by Whirlpool Corporation. The company was started in 1919 by The Hobart Manufacturing Company to produce stand mixers; the H-5 is the first model that was introduced. The company faced competition as rivals moved into this emerging market, and introduced its trademarked ...

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    Shop Now. Design Series Evergreen Stand Mixer. williams-sonoma.com. $699.95. More. As its name implies, the mixer part, which is made of stainless steel, is swathed in a hunter-green shade that's ...

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    See also B Bebot, Mother of Kenneth John – Bebot Báb, Persian religious leader – Bábism Charles Babbage, British mathematician and inventor – Babbage engine, Babbage Isaac Babbitt, American inventor – Babbitt metal Joseph Babinski, French neurologist – Babinski's sign, Anton–Babinski syndrome, Babinski–Fröhlich syndrome, Babinski–Froment syndrome, Babinski–Nageotte ...

  7. Boysenberry - Wikipedia

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    Boysenberries grow on low, trailing plants. [3] It is a large aggregate fruit with a deep maroon color, weighing 8 grams (0.28 oz) and containing large seeds. [3][4] The fruits are characterized by their soft texture, thin skins, and sweet-tart flavor. Mature fruits leak juice very easily and can start to decay within a few days of harvest.