I don't use my food processor nearly as much as my mixer, but I'd be heartbroken if either of them broke. Which reminds me, I need to get the fruit and vegetable strainer so I can breeze through my canning this year!
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I cannot imagine life without my food processor.
I use mine at least twice a week for chopping veggies, making hummus, pesto, pancake mix, etc. Need to try nut butters some day too.
R.I.P poor Cuisinart.![]()
I don't use my food processor nearly as much as my mixer, but I'd be heartbroken if either of them broke. Which reminds me, I need to get the fruit and vegetable strainer so I can breeze through my canning this year!
My Cuisi replacement parts are finally here!
The sheath (the plastic thing that the blade sits on) came with instructions:
The instructions bel ow call for considerable physical strength and muscular control. If the pliers slip, you may be injured...
Included in the TOOLS REQUIRED were:
6" square of cardboard
One pair of pliers with rounded serrate jaws, designed to bite into and fit over round objects
One 8-10" long screwdriver
Petroleum Jelly
They didn't put it in the list, but a hammer and a block of wood was also needed to tap the sheath down into place. That sucker is really not supposed to come off--but I guess I am not the only person ever to have broken one.
We're back in business now, and we'll have new mayo this weekend!
Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.
Yikes! Installations involving plastic and a hammer always scare me...
I made hummus the old fashioned way the other day (well, almost - I don't have a mortar and pestle big enough, so I used a potato masher and a wooden spoon). Came out fine.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler