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bboopster Posted - Dec 08 2011 : 8:16:08 PM
I need to go on a very restricted diet because I have just been diagnosed with severe food allergies. It is kind of Oxy-moorish; I own a small local, natural, organic food market and I can not even purchase crackers or chips that that are palatable. Sooo, I have to make mine. I am up for the challenge and journey that I am starting on. I have a food processor and mixer nothing super fancy but will do for now.

I will need be able to grind oats,nuts,rice and a few other grains into flour in small 2-4 cup increments.

Good blender; one that I can make RAW soups and smoothies with

Food dehydrator

Any suggestions on brands or model numbers? There is only my husband and I so I will not be making more then 2 or 3 servings at a time. Thank you for any suggestions.



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nubidane Posted - Dec 11 2011 : 4:04:52 PM
Vita Mix & Blen Tec are the best ones out there. Viata Mix has a 7 yr warranty & is made in the US.
Blend Tec has some commercial where they blend a 2x4 in their blender. Both are very highly rated.
Annab Posted - Dec 11 2011 : 3:41:34 PM
For a decent blender, you can't beat Oster. At least the older models.

Mine is a late 90's model that still runs like a champ. It has a glass 2 quart pitcher and stainless steel blades. Look on Craig's list for something similar or E-bay. The new models for most mid to low range blender models are all plastic these days, so I'll be super sad when mine finally does die.

We make raw soups and crush ice too no problem.

Montrose Girl Posted - Dec 09 2011 : 10:44:26 AM
I have an American Harvester Food dehydrator and have had it for years. It has been great, but make sure you get one that has a temperature control. I find the ones that are preset are too hot. I've done everything on this little machine and love it.

Laurie

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