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A jet ski and a GoPro . And 10 years later we still have never used that kitchenaid stand mixer. It looks nice on the counter though.
Kitchenaid for kneading + measuring ingredients by weight = consistent bread
I use my KitchenAid stand mixer for shredding cooked meat (throw out those awful bear claws lol). I also bought some cheap off brand attachments to shred cheese and carrots. I now use it almost weekly.
How much work is it to clean up the cheese shredder after you are done? Can it process softer cheeses like cheddar or jack or will that clog it up?
It's great for homemade pizza dough, you should try it sometime