Food Processor Recommendations

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Isabella Maja
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Re: Food Processor Recommendations

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Yep, meant to post you can't use coupons at the Lakeside store.
Their liquidator owns all the inventory.

If anyone goes there this week, please take a peek at the counter top ovens for me & tell me what the % off is at now.

I bought a temporary oven at BB & B for a song. I like it just fine for now, but unless I figure out something quickly, I'll be in the market for a heavy duty model before Thanksgiving. One save might be to get the Small Bar Pan from Pampered Chef. I bought the med sized bar pan for my previous counter top oven. This oven is just about an inch or two smaller & it won't fit. I swear by those things & hopefully it will help turbo charge this little oven.

I see Cuisinart stole my idea & they have a countertop oven called The Brick Oven. It has a pizza stone in it on the bottom & on each side. Ok, of course the brick oven is not my idea! But I've been using a pizza stone in my countertop for many years & it's one of my best kept secrets! Or so I thought. :rolleyes: Give it a try!
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jodyrah
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I just passed my ancient Cuisinart on to my son. Still works fine. Bought a new one for myself. I have the Cuisinart mini chopper and yeah, it's pretty much useless except for chopping lots of garlic.
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Isabella Maja wrote:JudiB, remember Linens & Things Lakeside is going out of biz...

The Linens & Things here in Reno closed in July/August. Just leaves BB & B. I think Linens & Things is in deep do-do all over the country. They have already filed for bankruptcy.

Home furnishings retailer Linens 'n Things files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

By MAE ANDERSON , Associated Press
Last update: May 2, 2008 - 6:02 PM

NEW YORK - A Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by Linens 'n Things is the latest sign that the retail sector is becoming leaner and meaner amid a difficult consumer environment.

On Friday, the bedding- and home-furnishing retailer filed a petition in bankruptcy court in Delaware and said it would close 120 underperforming stores, almost a quarter of them in California.
As John Wayne once said: "Life's tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid."
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