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Author Topic: Kitchenaid grinder attachment  (Read 2128 times)

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Offline Reinhard

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Yep, pulled the plug on one.  Had the metal version on sale for $69.  My version of downsizing a lot of things in my life.  Still will be making some 25 pound batches like for deer camp but most of mine will be 5 or 10 pound batches.  Also when I want burgers I will buy chuck roasts and grind them through there.  Anyone have one and how do you like it? thanks.  good luck.

Online glenn57

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Yep have one and love it. Actually just made grasshoppers with it. Ice cream, creme de menthe and some milk. Used the grinder part a few years back to finish making horseradish after my big grinder went kaput. I was really impressed with how that kitchen aid grinder worked.
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Offline Bobberineyes

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Hows the grinder been working Rh? I'm in need of new one and to top it off momma wants a kitchenaid.. :happy1:

Online glenn57

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Hows the grinder been working Rh? I'm in need of new one and to top it off momma wants a kitchenaid.. :happy1:
go for it!!!!!!!!

when I bought the one we have I got it at kohls, may not be the cheapest place, but I am pretty sure they have all the attachments there also!!!!!!! and the grinder attachment cleans up pretty nice too!!!!!!!!!
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Offline Reinhard

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I used it for grinding a chuck roast for burgers last week.  Worked just fine.  Cut the roast up in small chunks and ran it through.  Going to use it for making 10 pounds of Easter Kielbasa this week.  good luck.