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The thread explores various experiences and opinions regarding the investment in a mixer, particularly the KitchenAid brand. Participants share their usage, preferences, and thoughts on different models and purchasing options.
General agreement exists among participants regarding the satisfaction and utility of the KitchenAid mixer, though views differ on specific models and features.
Participants share personal experiences with various models of KitchenAid mixers, including reconditioned options and gifts, reflecting a range of usage from casual to frequent baking.
Consultants considering the purchase of a mixer or those interested in learning about different models and their practical applications may find this discussion beneficial.
Here's the basic recipe I use:itsjustCarla said:Sweet Potato Souffle??? Sounds wonderful......would you be willing to share the recipe???
chefann said:I've got a cookie recipe from my grandmother that REQUIRES a stand mixer, because you have to let it whip for 30-40 minutes, minimum. LOVE my KitchenAid for that! Of course, I haven't made those cookies in years, since I threw out all my cookie sheets with sides after I got stoneware, and the sides are essential for stacking (they have to sit overnight on the cookie sheets before being baked). But with the new sheet pans, I'll be able to make them again.
My MIL gave me my KA as a shower gift. It's the 4.5 qt. basic model. But I love that it can cream butter that's not completely softened with sugar without walking across the counter.
Chef Endora said:I have a KA stand mixer. I like it, but wish I would have gotten a stand mixer
such a Sunbeam where the bowl revolves and you can scrape down the sides
without shutting it off. My Mom had one like that.
cookingwithhart said:I got my red Prof. Kitchen Aide a couple years ago...it led to a remodeling of the kitchen and me selling Pampered Chef...had to pay for the remodel! I started spending so much time in the kitchen I couldn't stand the 1980's kitchen anymore! I make homemade noodles, so I love the pasta attachment.
We have a bedroom off the kitchen that I turned into my pantry after the kitchen remodel. I have shelves full of PC and I'm needing another shelf!!! Of all our projects, the pantry is my favorite! I'm lucky, my husband likes to cook too!susanr613 said:LOL 'Hart! I fantasize about moving to a larger house so I can store all my PC stuff and have a bigger kitchen....perhaps one day I'll be like you and make enough with PC to do that.