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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. ... Kitchenaid Food Processor Attachment $172.99 at Best Buy. Kitchenaid Food Processor Attachment $199.95 at Crate & Barrel.

  3. 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 $100 at Wayfair $75 at Sur La Table. KitchenAid Classic Series 4.5 Quart. $250 at Walmart. ... Best of all, the dry ...

  4. 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.).

  5. When to Use a Stand Mixer vs. a Hand Mixer (and When ... - AOL

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    Related: The Best KitchenAid Attachments We've Tested. When you should use a use a hand mixer. Whip cream with a hand mixer unless you’re making a large quantity that uses more than two cups of ...

  6. Hobart Corporation - Wikipedia

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    To increase motor sales, the company attached motors to coffee mills and meat grinders, creating a powered food production machine. Vintage Dayton-Hobart industrial scale. The company reorganized in 1913 as The Hobart Manufacturing Company and became Hobart Corporation in 1974. The former KitchenAid division was formed in 1919

  7. Mixer (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    The Hobart KitchenAid and Sunbeam Mixmaster (first produced 1910) were two very early US brands of electric mixer. [9] Domestic electric mixers were rarely used before the 1920s, when they were adopted more widely for home use. [13] In 1908 Herbert Johnston, an engineer for the Hobart Manufacturing Company, invented an electric standing mixer.