Re: [CnD] New food processor owner

2017-12-06 Thread Ann via Cookinginthedark
Hi Teresa and everyone, The blades are very sharp, so just please be careful when handling them. But I already love my processor ... well, at least the reversible slicing/shredding blade. The chopper and I still need to learn to get along. This is for everyone who uses their processor to

Re: [CnD] New food processor owner

2017-12-06 Thread Teresa Mullen via Cookinginthedark
I never had one, was afraid to get one due to the blades, if you guys can use one I can try as well, would like to get one my mother has one she uses hers a lot for salsas and chopping or grating cheese for Mexican dishes congratulations to you, let us know how you are doing with that! Teresa

Re: [CnD] New food processor owner

2017-12-05 Thread Kathy Brandt via Cookinginthedark
Congratulations on your new food processor! I used to have one by Hamilton Beach; I forget how the controls were. To not have things turn to mush, you press the button just for like a few seconds and release. Check how your product is, and repeat for a few seconds until it's the way you want.

[CnD] New food processor owner

2017-12-05 Thread Ann via Cookinginthedark
Hi, I just got an early Christmas present of a Hamilton Beach food processor, which has three settings, low, hi and Pulse. a chopping/mixing blade, and a reversible slicing/grating blade. It also has a very nice knob for controlling it on the front with great tactile feedback. Until now,