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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 326616" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I still swear by Cuisinart. I got one as a wedding present and it worked until I gave it to my bro. He dropped it and then tried telling me it was broken before I gave it to him and I owed him a new one. Nope. I only gave it away because husband got a larger one for me. The larger one is incredible! I can do all sorts of stuff in it.</p><p></p><p>If you use the food processor, you may want to try these three cookbooks, they are amazing: Desserts in Half the Time by Linda West Eckhart and Diana Colllingwood Butts, Bread in Half the Time by Eckhart and Butts, and Cakes from Scratch in Half the Time, all by Linda West Eckhart and James Baigrie.</p><p></p><p>Each book uses the food processor, microwave, and other appliances to make the items far faster than usual. Even if you don't follow the methods completely the results are great and are faster than the "normal" way. </p><p></p><p>I highly recommend the books, and the cuisinart!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 326616, member: 1233"] I still swear by Cuisinart. I got one as a wedding present and it worked until I gave it to my bro. He dropped it and then tried telling me it was broken before I gave it to him and I owed him a new one. Nope. I only gave it away because husband got a larger one for me. The larger one is incredible! I can do all sorts of stuff in it. If you use the food processor, you may want to try these three cookbooks, they are amazing: Desserts in Half the Time by Linda West Eckhart and Diana Colllingwood Butts, Bread in Half the Time by Eckhart and Butts, and Cakes from Scratch in Half the Time, all by Linda West Eckhart and James Baigrie. Each book uses the food processor, microwave, and other appliances to make the items far faster than usual. Even if you don't follow the methods completely the results are great and are faster than the "normal" way. I highly recommend the books, and the cuisinart! [/QUOTE]
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