8/21/2011
Electric Food Mill Review
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(More customer reviews)This does a great job of converting small to medium quantities of food into a consistency that is perfect for our 6 month old daughter. We had used the hand crank thing but that was a pain. This is also preferable to a blender because when preparing smaller quantities as the results are more uniform and there is less lost to the equipment.
My only reservation was the comment about the lack of an on/off switch. I was about to run to the hardware store (quick as a bunny) and buy one to add to the line cord. However my wife, no stranger to a kitchen, pointed out that this food mill works just like... a food mill. It only goes on when you place the motor housing on top of the container *and* press down. That is the on/off switch. Adding something else would only make the thing more difficult to operate than it needs to be. In fact, we leave the motor housing plugged in all the time. When it's our daughter's dinner time we fill the container with stuff, set the housing on top of the container, and press down. A few seconds later we have a nourishing and freshly made meal for her. (We usually make a little extra and add it to our dog's food because she likes it too.)
As we go through our parenting journey we are learning there are certain essentials and this, ioho, is one of them.
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This compact and handy appliance blends and purees fresh foods into healthy meals for your baby.
2 cup bowl
Non-skid bottom
Turbo button for pulsating rotations
Blending attachment for more thorough mixing
Dishwasher safe; except for motor/housing
Labels:
baby,
baby food,
babyfood,
feeding your baby,
food mill,
full-size processors,
kidco,
making baby food,
mini food processor,
nutrition
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