Marshay
I'm Goofy for Mickey.
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Last Christmas I got a FP. I tried making one dish but after seeing all the bizillion parts and not really understanding where everything goes, I gave up and returned it.
I'm finding myself again, wanting a food processor but unsure which one would be good for me.
Background
(1) I enjoy cooking when I have the time but am not a foodie, so nothing complex/advanced for me.
(2) I also need something that is very easily cleaned with not a lot of parts ... preferably by putting in the dishwasher.
(3) We entertain probably 7 or 8 times a year for family and some friends. I currently just use my Magic Bullet or a Standard Mixer whenever I need to mix/chop things. However, I'd like something more powerful and larger.
(4) I don't want to spend a lot of money -- I figure if I get a good but cheaper one and use it a lot, then I could always ask Santa for a better one next year. However, if I get a cheaper one and it really doesn't work that well, then it'll turn me off of FP and I won't ever get one.
Any advice?
I'm finding myself again, wanting a food processor but unsure which one would be good for me.
Background
(1) I enjoy cooking when I have the time but am not a foodie, so nothing complex/advanced for me.
(2) I also need something that is very easily cleaned with not a lot of parts ... preferably by putting in the dishwasher.
(3) We entertain probably 7 or 8 times a year for family and some friends. I currently just use my Magic Bullet or a Standard Mixer whenever I need to mix/chop things. However, I'd like something more powerful and larger.
(4) I don't want to spend a lot of money -- I figure if I get a good but cheaper one and use it a lot, then I could always ask Santa for a better one next year. However, if I get a cheaper one and it really doesn't work that well, then it'll turn me off of FP and I won't ever get one.
Any advice?