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'e 'ad 'is ears ere 'ere,
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1 comment:
I think the Vremi food chopper seems to be built better; it has a smaller chopping volume. Probably most importantly is that the Kitchen aid chopper has a scraper that rotates with the mechanism that keeps what you're chopping mixed up. The Vremi chopper doesn't have this, and I've ended up with a few larger chunks of stuff in with the finely diced stuff.
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