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

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    Kitchenaid Metal Food Grinder $99.95 at Williams-Sonoma. ... turkey or chicken at the grocery store, you can also make your own using this metal food grinder, which attaches to the top of a ...

  3. Attention: Aldi's $50 Stand Mixer Is Back in Stores, So Grab ...

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    Like the KitchenAid mixer, the Aldi stand mixer comes with a flat beater, stainless-steel whisk and dough hook attachment. These attachments will make baking a breeze and are pretty much identical ...

  4. Hobart Corporation - Wikipedia

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    KitchenAid was sold to Whirlpool Corporation in 1986 [4] after the consummation of a $150 million purchase offer proposed in January 1985. [5] Dart & Kraft split in 1986, with Hobart becoming part of Premark. [6] Premark was acquired by Illinois Tool Works in 1999. [7] In 2001, Hobart became a part of Illinois Tool Works Food Equipment Group.

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    Taking Care of Business. While most of us make a pit stop to pick up pre-made meals, party food, or just regular groceries at our local Costco, far fewer of us head to a Costco Business Center ...

  6. 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.).

  7. KitchenAid - Wikipedia

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    KitchenAid stand mixers have been stocked at Australian department store MYER. Egmont Arens was hired in the 1930s to design a low-cost series of mixers. This resulted in the production of the KitchenAid Model "K" which featured a streamlined profile for the first time, and the KitchenAid standard design has remained relatively unchanged since ...