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Lynn Siegel <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 30 Sep 2000 12:41:13 -0400
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I have been wanting to tell everyone about my wonderful electric meat
grinder for some time now.  But I wanted to use it awhile to make sure
I wasn't going to have a problem with it.  I ordered it from
http://www.NorthernTool.com .
 
Before grinding the chicken I take a meat cleaver to it & chop up the bones
as much as I can & of course the chicken as well.  Then I cook it.  Then
I put it all through the meat grinder.  I don't see why it couldn't be
chopped & then put through the grinder & then cooked though.  It is such a
breeze compared to my old one that is umpteen years old & kept jamming up.
This new baby has reverse so if anything jams you just put it in reverse &
it un-jams.  *s*.  I have only had to do this once in the 5 times I have
used it.  I usually do about 40 pounds of chicken at a time so it has had
plenty of time to jam.  Almost all of the bones come out so fine you can't
even see them for the meat.
 
I had been looking for one for awhile before I found this one & all of the
others either cost much more than $99.99 & were not as powerful or both.
I was half afraid it would be a cheap piece of machinery but it isn't.
Below is a direct link to the page in the catalog.  If it doesn't work for
some reason, just use the one above & type in "electric meat grinder" in
the "search option" & it will take you right to it.
 
It has made grinding chicken so very much easier & quicker.  It is fast!
So fast I can hardly keep up with it.  Check it out.
http://www.northerntool.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prrfnbr=36989
&prmenbr=6970
 
Lynn & Clan War Weasels
[Posted in FML issue 3191]

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