On 2011-01-31, Mark Thorson wrote:
http://www.cabelas.com/grinders.shtml
nb
On 2011-01-31, Mark Thorson wrote:
http://www.cabelas.com/grinders.shtml
nb
Mark Thorson wrote:
How serious? A couple pounds at a time-- or 'I just got 100 pounds
of venison that needs to be ground and frozen today?"
I've used a hand grinder for the rare occasions I've needed one, but I
just got a meat grinder for my kitchenaid mixer - mostly for the fruit
and veggie strainer.
I ground up 4 lbs of sirloin yesterday & now I think I'll be eating
better ground beef. It sure made quick work of it-- and it cleans up
like a breeze. The grinder plate and knife is hand wash only, but
the bulk of it goes in the dishwasher.
So-- If you *have* a kitchenaid mixer and don't need to grind 5 pounds
a minute- I would recommend the attachment.
Jim
We?re not allowed to socialize with males or have anything to do with
them. I did have a lot of male friends, but my father didn?t know about
them.
Until one day at school
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aaren253
On Wed, 02 Feb 2011 09:26:16 -0500, Boron Elgar
wrote:
That one seems more like one to use with thinish batters, because I
used to use a spatula that way.
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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
notbob wrote:
I have one of these. It will grind a whole beef brisket in just a
few minutes. It takes standard #10 or #12 plates, but the square
drive for the knife is a little too big -- it could be filed down to
take standard knives, but the knife that came with the unit is a
good one so it doesn't really matter. HTH :-)
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...ct_36989_36989
-Bob
All grinder cutting blades need sharpening. Dremel tools work OK for that
purpose. Not for industrial purposes, I suspect.
Andy
ImStillMags wrote:
No, I don't.
On 2011-02-01, Boron Elgar wrote:
How did they lock one in? I had Canon and could buy Vivitar lenses,
Fuji or Kodak film, 3rd party flashes, etc. There's more of an
attempted lock in with digital ...think proprietary RAW formats, dwnld
software, etc.... but still ways around it. I bypass Canon's horrible
dwnld issues by simply taking out the memory card and hooking it
directly to my linux computer with a card reader.
nb
"Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
Ed,
Way back when, I was a computer NERD!!!
All the girls never noticed us. We secretly noticed them! Darn anti-
social computers!!! Now the girls blog like nobody's business!!! Data
HENS!!!. Evidence r.f.c.! LOL!!!
Best,
Andy
Now I'm just a BUM!!! I didn't pay taxes as a NERD!!!.
On Wed, 02 Feb 2011 08:28:05 -0600, Stu wrote:
Lucky you! I never see bargains like that.
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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
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