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Where can I buy and old fashioned mincer?


Beryl

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No clever comments please Mr Bugbear [:D]

I want to buy a heavy metal mincer that clamps onto a work surface and minces by turning the handle.

I have ruined too many food processor blades etc and want to get my hands on a sturdy manual mincer.

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[quote user="Fluffy Kitten"]It's £2 cheaper from the manufacturer! And £5.50 less on delivery charges!

Bob - can you use the link creator in the reply box rather than post long URLs as they play havoc with the page width.

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Apologies but I did and it didn't. Once again sorry.

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[quote user="Bobh"][quote user="Fluffy Kitten"]It's £2 cheaper from the manufacturer! And £5.50 less on delivery charges!

Bob - can you use the link creator in the reply box rather than post long URLs as they play havoc with the page width.

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Apologies but I did and it didn't. Once again sorry.

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And then it did! This forum software is very odd at times...

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[quote user="Fluffy Kitten"]Oh, spooky! You could worry a little kitten like that.[/quote]

I could never deliberately worry any kitten, fluffy or other! Like others here, I work in unseen and mysterious ways!!![:$]

PS/ and don't call me spooky![:P]

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  • 1 month later...

I have now got my mincer from the shop Clair recommended and looking at their brochure I am going to be spending far too much money there.

Today I made this  http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/an-authentic-ragu-bolognese,1678,RC.html having minced the beef, pork and even the turkey livers [8-)] and it is sensational.

 I have made it before and it is well worth the time and effort and cooks even better in a slow cooker than in the oven and freezes well too.

 

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