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Also happy with my 3/4 hp Cabelas. I assume you will be registered at Cablelas?
Man if I did that to our kitchen table my wife would chop my you know what off.
Does the Kitchen aid have different grind plates?
Nemont
Man if I did that to our kitchen table my wife would chop my you know what off.
Does the Kitchen aid have different grind plates?
Nemont
She definitely did not like it, but I mixed the sausage seasonings in by hand and I need a big clean surface area to work it into the meat. Mixing in the pork and beef fat, along with a bit of bacon, the bigger the area the better. I just need to make sure I clean the table really well, else my wife would definitely start sharpening her you-know-what-chopper-offer.
Mine only has two different grind plates, one coarse and one fine, along with a couple stuffing horns for sausage casings. I'm not sure if they sell attachments with more.
I have the larger Kitchen Aid, 575w I believe, and between myself and my family have run a half a dozen elk, a moose, and easily a dozen deer/antelope through it. So far so good.
Get a couple big meat tubs. Some of the best money that I ever spent for processing chores.
Now that I got the hang of making sausage, I'm going to get one of those big meat mixers to keep from burying my hands in nearly frozen meat.
I use a big rubbermaid tote...$6 at Shopko. Doubles as an oversized wash tub for grinder parts.
Now that I got the hang of making sausage, I'm going to get one of those big meat mixers to keep from burying my hands in nearly frozen meat.
She definitely did not like it, but I mixed the sausage seasonings in by hand and I need a big clean surface area to work it into the meat. Mixing in the pork and beef fat, along with a bit of bacon, the bigger the area the better. I just need to make sure I clean the table really well, else my wife would definitely start sharpening her you-know-what-chopper-offer.
Mine only has two different grind plates, one coarse and one fine, along with a couple stuffing horns for sausage casings. I'm not sure if they sell attachments with more.
I have the larger Kitchen Aid, 575w I believe, and between myself and my family have run a half a dozen elk, a moose, and easily a dozen deer/antelope through it. So far so good.