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Dose any one own a mincer to mince meat?

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yoyo · 03/02/2005 14:21

If so, is it any good and where did you get it from?

I don't want to use the food processor as it seems to overmince (IYKWIM).

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lowcalCOD · 03/02/2005 14:25

cant you buy it minced?
what are oyu minceing

iota · 03/02/2005 14:26

Cod surely Lakeland do them?

yoyo · 03/02/2005 14:28

I want to mince chicken but would prefer to mince all meat really. I just like the idea of choosing the cut and doing it myself - not too fatty, not too lean and avoiding the gristly bits!

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Snugs · 03/02/2005 14:29

Betterware do one (£8.99), pretty sure Lakeland do.

Don't have one myself but have sold loads (Betterware rep) and customers all seem happy.

bundle · 03/02/2005 14:30

i process chicken in our moulinex mixer eg when doing chicken balls with apple etc.

iota · 03/02/2005 14:32

found it here

yoyo · 03/02/2005 14:37

Oh you are fab iota. That's it!! My grandfather used to have one very similar and you've just brought back many happy memories of making rissoles with him when I was a little girl.

It will be a Valentine's present to myself.

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iota · 03/02/2005 14:43

I might get one for dh

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