Love my versatile Cuisinart, for sure, and it's very durable. True durability makes an initially higher capital outlay more affordable in the long run. Something to consider: a stand mixer with attachments can do many of the things that a food processor does (and vice versa), so if you're "gearing up," you may be able to avoid getting one or the other.
In a down turn there is only one item you can not do without and that is a blender. For soups and broths it is a must. Fruit can be blended to create some amazing tastes and textures mixed with ice cream.Ps I just typed it my wife dictated it ha ha.
Not really she is still working on boiling water.
Durable, versatile, cheap - choose two :) But seriously, I've got a Phillips one and it's built like a tank. But if you go really cheap, you must ask yourself one question: will it blend? :DCheers.
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