Amazon has for
Prime Members: 3-Cup Hamilton Beach Electric Mini Food Processor (Black, 72850) on sale for
$13.99.
Shipping is free.
Hamilton Beach Brands Inc via Walmart also has
3-Cup Hamilton Beach Electric Mini Food Processor (Black, 72850) on sale for
$13.99.
Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (
free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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TattyBear for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
- Simply stack and press to chop: The patented stack & press design makes it easy to assemble and use. Simply press the lid to chop and release to stop. Since all you do is stack the lid on top of the bowl, no difficult twist-locking is needed.
- Perfect size for everyday use: Chop and mix up to 3 cups of ingredients every day of the week with this 3 cup chopper. It's the perfect size for everyday use, yet small enough for easy storage.
- Easily chop, puree and emulsify with stainless steel blades: Durable stainless steel blades make easy work of a multitude of ingredients including onions, carrots and nuts. Oil dispenser on lid makes it easy to emulsify dressings, dips and sauces.
- Easy to clean: The bowl, lid and removable blades of the Hamilton Beach chopper are all dishwasher safe.
- Power through tough ingredients: This small food chopper has a 350 watt motor to provide all the power you need to prepare all types of food including onions, nuts, herbs, hummus, dressings and homemade baby food.
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He started showing interest early. My wife was concerned that we weren't feeding rice cereal and jarred fruit. I explained how diabetes works, and that not many other countries have 'baby food' and just feed their kids their food.
20 years later, he eats everything and the one big feature he had as a friend was that he'd get other kids to try stuff. Parents loved him. He's tall and thin and enjoys all sorts of food. He's always been in the bottom 1% of his age groups weight.
Fun at restaurants too. One owner of a sushi place fell in love with him and would bring him small plates with all sorts of bizarre things and it all went right down the hatch. Smart, because then every other kid in the place that saw it started asking to order things.
Other great tool that I still use today, and it's free, is take a regular fork, stick the end of the tines into a vice and bend it to 90 degrees. Most excellent small masher. If it wouldn't mash, it went into the food processor. I use it for small amounts of mashed potatoes, tuna and egg salad.
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