tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-318365456986102396.post427697980931659303..comments2015-01-09T17:39:25.521-06:00Comments on Our Provident Life: Grinding your own Ground BeefUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-318365456986102396.post-63604830153945195512013-03-14T23:16:24.850-05:002013-03-14T23:16:24.850-05:00Thanks! That is great feedback on the KA attachmen...Thanks! That is great feedback on the KA attachment. Guess I need to rethink my options. <br /><br />I guess now I think we'll end up with a stand alone grinder unit that can handle a few pounds at a time.<br /><br />This little hand crank one works fine for small batches, but if your going to go to the effort...<br />Jacobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07394131098102594780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-318365456986102396.post-42966102561711004572013-03-14T18:08:49.562-05:002013-03-14T18:08:49.562-05:00We have the Kitchenaid attachment.
It clogs very e...We have the Kitchenaid attachment.<br />It clogs very easily and you can only do very small batches at a time.<br /><br />Too much will result in the dreaded grey goo and frequent stopping to unclog.<br /><br />Also one must nearly freeze the meat chunks to process them best with this attachment.<br /><br />Would suggest looking else where for a good grinder.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-318365456986102396.post-32856945651128142352012-07-23T09:01:00.453-05:002012-07-23T09:01:00.453-05:00What a great way to save money and have much healt...What a great way to save money and have much healthier food.<br />I just love how you find new ways to keep my grandchildren nice and healthY!Grammynoreply@blogger.com