Addie
Chef Extraordinaire
Making peanut butter!
I have been thinking about buying a food processor for a long, long time and I thought I had settled on a very basic little Cuisinart Mini-Prep Plus 4-Cup Food Processor. I figured that the mini-prep would be good for me because all I want it for is making peanut butter and minced ham or chicken salad spreads, anything else it can do would be a bonus. I was all set to run out and buy one this morning when I decided to give peanut butter making a try in my ancient Osterizer blender. I heated a cup of roasted peanuts in the microwave, tossed them in the blender, hit the button labeled grind, added a drizzle of canola oil, a dash of salt and hit the button labeled whip. In less than a minute I had about a 1/2 cup of nice smooth/gritty natural style peanut butter that even Tim and Richard Smucker would be proud of! The food processor is on hold, again until I give ham salad a try in the old blender!
I ended up recently giving my workhorse Robot Coupe to my son Spike. I don't miss it either. I would rather have a blender. Smaller footprint. And other than using it for handling pasta dough, the only other chore I used it for was grating. I finally bought myself an six sided hand grater. Two chores I would rather do by hand.
This past year or more, I have noticed that I am eating less food. So my cooking is not as intense. More simple, quick dishes. Less prep time. Fewer ingredients. Not being able to stand for longer periods.
So Spike has ended up with my 12" Shun knife, FP, sewing machine, food saver, and a few other items from my home. More available counter space for me, along with less items I have to take care of and keep clean. Right now he has his eye on my KA mixer. Along with the attachments. Sorry, that stays put. I still use that quite often.