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Postby Workingman » 05 Jun 2013, 18:42

I have a Kenwood New York smoothie/raw soup maker.

It has hardly been used and is just taking up worktop space.

With pulse, mix and smooth it makes 1.5ltr - 4 servings.

Anybody?
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Re: Free: to a good home.

Postby saundra » 06 Jun 2013, 15:35

ho what a shame WM
all these gadgets do clutter the work space dont they
i use a wizzer instead
im sure somebody will love it
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Re: Free: to a good home.

Postby Workingman » 07 Jun 2013, 22:01

It is Saundra, but it is too big for a single person.

Ne'er mind, the charity shop will get a few quid for it.
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Re: Free: to a good home.

Postby Diflower » 07 Jun 2013, 22:06

I think most of us now have a whizzer/blitzer, which will do the job.
Once in a while I use my proper liquidiser, which is really far better, but for most things the whizzer will do :)
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Re: Free: to a good home.

Postby Kaz » 08 Jun 2013, 07:15

Yes I've got a whizzy stick and my blender - I'm sure someone will love it though so the charity shop is a good idea 8-)
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Re: Free: to a good home.

Postby Aggers » 08 Jun 2013, 09:41

Good of you to offer, Frank.

Space in our kitchen is limited. Two's a crowd, and when the dog joins us it's just impossible.
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