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Old 09-07-2003, 05:32 PM
Bill
 
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Default Re(2): National Pickling Cucumber

In article fc.003d0941019e882a3b9aca002ccae10f.19e888b@pmug. org,
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As Bill said, a meat grinder will get them pretty small also. Those can
also be picked up at Goodwill or Salvation Army thrift store for $5-10
(the hand-crank models). They pay for themselves if you eat ground beef
by buying chuck roasts on sale and making your own ground beef . . . and
you control the amount of "fat" in it. (I've used the used food processor
for that also.)

We often overlook the "old" methods (meat grinder) in our modern world of
electric appliances.

Glenna



If none are available at Good Will, etc.; new ones can be had for
about $50 USD hand crank or $100 USD electric . Picked up a
Krups a while ago to grind up food for my ailing dog megaesophagus
.. While I wouldn't want to feed a whole cow through it, it gave good
service on chicken and veggies. It even came with a sausage
attatchment. Kishka anyone?

Bill