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Reddit mentions of Kitchen Basics 3 N 1 Manual Meat and Vegetable Grinder Mincer, 3 Size Sausage Stuffer, Pasta Maker Bowl Inluded

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Kitchen Basics 3 N 1 Manual Meat and Vegetable Grinder Mincer, 3 Size Sausage Stuffer, Pasta Maker Bowl Inluded
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    Features:
  • Quickly and easily grind meat, vegetables, etc. Includes two stainless steel screens; fine mincing and course mincing plate
  • Attach the sausage funnel (3 sizes included) and impress your family and guests to healthy and delicious homemade sausages
  • Make your own homemade pasta - creates two pasta types rigatoni and spaghetti. Just insert the dough, turn the crank and watch it turn into beautiful homemade pasta strands
  • Dimensions: 7.5 in Height X 5 in Width; Quality sharp stainless steel blades
  • Easy to use and clean, Dishwasher safe
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height5.39 Inches
Length7.8 Inches
Width5.59 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Kitchen Basics 3 N 1 Manual Meat and Vegetable Grinder Mincer, 3 Size Sausage Stuffer, Pasta Maker Bowl Inluded:

u/KRBridges ยท 2 pointsr/carnivore

I like this idea, and had this idea myself a while ago, but haven't tried it yet. I actually like the taste of liver, but I don't like the texture of un-breaded liver.

I have a meat grinder that I bought for pretty cheap. It's just plastic, but it does well. Looks like Amazon no longer carries it.

Another idea for people like me who just dislike the slippery texture, crunchy ground-up bacon might make a good breading. Whether that would actually work, I don't know, but it's worth trying.

Thank you for the video!

u/gordo1223 ยท 1 pointr/FulfillmentByAmazon

Thanks. I got the Norpro one a while ago and while it works well enough for small batches of meat, its an ass-ache for anything more than a pound or two.

This is the one that I have, just with Norpro branding. I tried to stick to this one for a few years, but honestly, it sucks. The other issue with the norpro is that to do veggies like carrots or beets (which I've seen the Krups handle effortlessly), the hand grinder requires them to be cut up into tiny chunks, which again is very tedious.

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