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Bridge Posted - Jan 31 2007 : 3:39:01 PM
I am so excited, I am getting a Red 6qt KitchenAid mixer for Valentines Day!!

Now for my question............
Does anyone have/use the grain mill attachment with their kitchenaid?
If so is it the one from KitchenAid or the Family Living one?

Also what other attachments do you find very useful??

Thanks Friends,

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 09:11:23 AM
I have a 20 year old Kitchen Aid (white) and love it. Mine is the basic model..not the real big one..but I love it. I do have the meat grinder attachment and use it alot and love it.
I use a whisper mill for grinding flour and love that too. I have a corona type hand wheat stone mill grinder for back up but don't use it much at all since I got the whisper mill.
I have the sausage stuffer and pasta plates for my KA too, but not the pasta roller. I always thought the slicer thing would be nice to have..but I have other slicers...
You will LOVE having a kitchen aid. I use mine nearly every single day.

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momtoeight Posted - Feb 13 2007 : 8:39:59 PM
I have a Kitchen Aid mixer, and I just love it. However, I do NOT use the Meat Grinder OR the Wheat Mill attachments. Here is why:

The mill does not make very fine flour. I like the ability to make fine flours for gravies and baked goods, and a coarser flour for corn, textured items, etc. I've used a K-Tec, and a Whisper Mill, and I'd never buy a Whisper Mill again - The design is awkward to clean, prone to clogs, it is no quieter to me than the K-Tec, and we had ours for just 1 month when the parts started showing signs of cracking. We cannot mill flour on the finest setting or it just skips across the blades and does not feed. The K-Tec did not mill as coarse flour as the Whisper Mill will, but it functioned better (until one of my kids knocked it off the cupboard - it survived the first time, but not the second!) - but it made the most terrific fine cake flour.

Milling grain, AND grinding wheat are heavy work. The Kitchen Aid IS a heavy duty machine, and will do them ok, but if you mill very much, or grind very much, then it will wear out much faster. We felt it was a better option for us to keep the KA for bread, mixing, and shredding, and to get separate appliances for milling and grinding, because when we bought them, we were baking bread daily, and grinding enough wild game and domestic meats to feed a family of 9 for several months out of each year. I could live without a grinder or mill for a while until I had to buy another, but I'd HATE to have to get by without the KA for a long time! :)

We have a Back to Basics Grinder (2 hp), and it is just amazing. It cuts through meats like butter, with no resistance. My son, who normally grinds the meat for us, complains that he cannot feed it fast enough (he is 18). We got it for $90, and it has been one of the best things we have ever purchased (right up there with the KA). We did have an attachment for the KA, but it did not grind the meat nearly as smoothly as the separate grinder does.

Just my opinion...

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ali2583 Posted - Feb 01 2007 : 05:41:58 AM
I don't have any attachments, but if I did I would really like the meat grinder attachment, so I could do my own ground chuck.
It's so funny that I came upon this thread, since I just finished using my Kitchenaid for making sugar cookie dough. I only have the Ultra Power version (300 watts) but it suits me just fine. I also really like using the dough hook for perogy dough.

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Bridge Posted - Feb 01 2007 : 05:30:23 AM
I seen some extra bowls on Ebay and they were alot less costly than what I had seen elsewhere on the web. I plan on getting one of those later also....

I really want to get a grain attachment, I think. I had been thinking about getting a grain mill but this way I could get 2 uses out of one thing. I may need to grind my own whole wheat, that way I can store it longer and without storing the flour in the freezer (another whole story)...

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faithymom Posted - Jan 31 2007 : 5:03:42 PM
Nice!!! and a 6 quart, too!
I have no attachments as the one I have I got from a bakery that closed, but I sure love that thing for bread and cookies (and the wedding cakes I do now and then)
Makes me wonder how I ever got along with my 4.5 q model...

I personally would love the pasta roller attachment. and the grinder with sausage maker stuff.
One thing I think would be super handy is to have an extra bowl.

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doglady Posted - Jan 31 2007 : 3:57:02 PM
I'm interested in seeing what attachments everyone gets the most use out of. My parents sent me the Professional 600 model for Christmas and the dough, has been flying every since. I received it right before Christmas - with a list of cookies that they wanted - and I can triple batches and make 3-4 different kinds of cookies in about 4 hours!! Ok, I'll calm down now but this is the first stand mixer that I have ever owned. I have been thinking of adding the ice cream attachment. Has anyone used that with their mixer? I can't wait to try making bread.

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lilpunkin Posted - Jan 31 2007 : 3:46:09 PM
OH I AM SO JEALOUS!!!! Red and all, WOW! Must wipe lip now!

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