What's better – a food processor, a chopper, or a blender?

Filed under: Electric Food Processors — admin at 12:07 am on Saturday, April 16, 2011

I’m doing a wedding registry, and I’m not sure what would be better for me – a food processor, a chopper, or a blender? i thought a food processor since it can do what a blender can do except a blender does liquids. If there’s one that can do everything then that’ll be better…costs less and less appliances.
if i do a food processor – do i need a 7 cup or a 12 cup?
if i do a blender – how many speeds do i need?
my mom used a chopper – wonderful little thing, but we also had a blender

if a blender does the same thing as a food processor then why not a chopper & blender? i could do all 3, but i already have a kitchenaid mixer on the registry haha

Can anyone share some simple Raw Vegan recipes?

Filed under: Electric Food Processors — admin at 5:31 pm on Tuesday, January 11, 2011

I just became a Raw Vegan and I need some help. I really need some fast, easy to do, healthy, low cost recipes. As for appliances I have a blender, a food processor and, a mixer.

Any websites with VERY simple recipes?

Filed under: Electric Food Processors — admin at 6:19 pm on Wednesday, January 5, 2011

I do not cook at all. I need recipes that are simple and require no fancy appliances, food processors, utensils etc. The easier the better! Thanks.

Blender, juicer, Food Processor?

Filed under: Electric Food Processors — admin at 12:42 am on Wednesday, October 6, 2010

What is the difference between all of these appliances. I am looking for an appliance that i can use to make drinks using fruits and vegetables. Like Dr. Oz’s "Green Drink" on Oprah. What appliance is best and are there any that do everything.

Im in the UK

Getting confused about my kitchen appliances?

Filed under: Electric Food Processors — admin at 8:50 pm on Saturday, August 21, 2010

I own a blender and recently purchased a food processor. In the future, I hope to acquire an electric juicer, and a stone mortar and pestle.

Which of these appliances, at least the two I already have, would do the jobs otherwise done by the juicer and the mortar-pestle?

I want the mortar and pestle to use for mixing a paste of clay mud for my skin, but would I really need it for grinding other foods if I already have the blender and the food processor?

Can fruit juices be made with the blender or food processor? Do I even need an electric juicer?

Next, I would like to grind whole-bean coffee when I got the chance. I don’t want to risk hurting my blender, it was a Christmas gift, and I don’t even think it is sturdy enough of a brand [my mom couldn't afford a top-model blender, she payed perhaps for it at WalMart]. The food processor is Hamilton Beach brand, and I’ve never really had much contact with a food processor before, and it is relatively small, but my fiancee took a look at it and casually remarked, "that’s a good food processor, baby." :)

I’m so confused!!!

Plus, I would read the directions to my food processor for help, but I bought it from a yard sale, and it was devoid of its packaging.

What should or shouldn’t I buy?

Professional Food Processor

Filed under: Electric Food Processors — admin at 3:55 pm on Friday, July 23, 2010

I need to make soup.But what is the best all round appliance to buy-blender, liquidiser or food processor?

Filed under: Electric Food Processors — admin at 5:34 am on Sunday, June 20, 2010

I am starting a cookery course, and will be making soup on the first week.I’ve never bought a liquidser or anything electrical like that.So what is the best thing to buy?I dont know what i’ll be making on other weeks-what are diffferent appliances for?!
I suppose its best to get an all rounder.But not too complicated.There is so much on the market and i’m easily confused!What are the good makes?

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