Sentences with phrase «have a food processor for»

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Annalisa King, senior vice-president of business transformation at Maple Leaf Foods Inc., says that while keeping costs low is crucial to the Toronto - based food processor's survival, she can see a couple of situations where her company would be willing to pay more for raw goods.
For big food processors like Maple Leaf, the only way to offer that and still make a profit is by consolidating into big, modern plants, so you can benefit from scale and keep up with the pack, because, Grier warns, not doing so would guarantee failure.
Tyson Foods, the No. 1 U.S. meat processor, said on Tuesday it would buy packaged sandwich supplier AdvancePierre Foods Holdings for about $ 3.2 billion in cash, to expand its fast - growing portfolio of prepared foods.
We've seen how supply management for dairy, poultry and eggs hurts a) consumers through artificially high prices; b) food processors (and the jobs they could be creating in Canada) because of their inability to compete internationally; c) exporters of all kinds looking for more international trade access, but which Canada is denied because of supply management; d) the majority of Canadian farmers (over 90 per cent)-- those who grow and produce beef, pork, grains, oilseeds, pulses, and who are not supply managed — who would also benefit from more international trade access; and finally e) most ironically, dairy farmers themselves, also prevented from exploiting international growth opportunities.
I haven't used them in smoothies but have used them in my Blend Active blender for making brownies (haven't bought a food processor yet).
As I use a food processor everyday in almost all of my recipes, it's really important for me to have the highest quality one.
Thank you, I will have a look at the food processors you recommend, they are good for nut butters?beven the ones that aren't magi - mix?
Just wondering if you thought it would work to mix it by hand as I don't have a food processor but I'd love to try them to take for breakfast on the go!
And one more question: I don't have a blender yet, but I'm about to buy something like that: http://www.sencor.eu/stick-blender/shb-4360 It works on 800w, so I hope it'd be good for blend nuts, grind, make almond butter and other stuff... based on your experimences with food processors, do you think it worths buying?
Because up until now I've always used a small food processor we have where you can process only a small amount of nuts for example.
If you have a look under the food philosophy section of the blog you'll see my recommendations for a blender and a food processor, both of which are amazing and much cheaper than a Vitamix!
Hi, I would really recommend using a food processor for the raw brownies as a Nutribullet will have difficulty breaking down the dates into a smooth mixture.
«We would develop proprietary products for manufacturers or other processors of food products and supply them through our co-packers,» Reed explains.
You can grind your own almonds yourself in the food processor into a fine flour texture however I'm not too sure on the amount of almonds you would need for this.
I don't have room for a food processor so I bash the nuts with a rolling pin!
Hi Ella, I'm looking for a new food processor since my old one broke down after making amandelpaste last week... My old one was a 500w model, now I've seen two new models I'd like, one 750w and the other 1000w.
I would definitely recommend Vitamix for a blender, But Magimix is the one I would recommend for a food processor x
Thank you again Best wishes Alicja P.S I have to change my food processor for Megamix for obvious reason, which one of them would be the best?
Once the peppers have cooked for ten minutes and are starting to turn ever so slightly brown at the edges remove them from the oven, allow them to cool for a couple of minutes and then add them to the food processor with the hummus and blend until smooth.
Pit the dates and then place all the base ingredients together in a food processor and blend for a minute or so until everything has mixed together and the dates are totally broken down.
Thanks for the tips on the Magimix — there is definitely a difference between that and my wee cheap food processor which had seen better days!
If you have any advice about how to choose a good food processor that doesn't cost me 300 $, I would really appreciate that ^ ^ thank you (sorry for all my mistakes in english, I am french).
If you don't have a large processor for this recipe, use a stand mixer but it whips up in under 7 minutes in a food processor.
A nutribullet is a blender so only works for wet ingredients, you'd need to use a food processor to make the nutella as the blade is bigger so it will grind everything up so it's nice and smooth x
Hi Ella, I've just bought your book and have tried a couple of recipes which where lovely however I need to invest in a food processor so was just woundering what to look for with regards to Watt / blades and speed ect especially for the Medjool dates as they can get stuck on blades!
I love making the sweet brownies and energy bites amongst others and I have a small cusinart food processor so as I have to make in batches for each ingredient so I do want to upgrade to a larger one but I am confused whether to go for a food processor or blender?
We have modified this recipe slightly for the food processor - enhanced kitchen.
He says the company's unique ability to solve problems for its customers makes it a trusted partner with numerous food processors, and as long as food processors have packaging problems to solve, Commodore Plastics will continue to be there with solutions.
I would definitely use a food processor rather than a blender for this recipe in order to create the smooth and creamy consistency.
Hi Ingrid, I would definitely recommend going for a series food processor as these tend to be able to handle a lot more.
Hi Ella, I've been looking at the different food processors and one thing is not clear for me: does the Magimix work as a blender as well?
Place all the crust ingredients together in a food processor and blend for a minute or so until everything has mixed together and the dates are totally broken down.
I have had a top of the line Cuisinart food processor for over 30 years.
Hi, I wouldn't recommend adding water — it is a very sticky mixture so is a difficult one for food processors!
After they've cooked for about 20 - 25 minutes make the nut cheese by simply adding all of its ingredients into a food processor and blending for about 5 minutes, until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
Start by putting the almonds and cashews in the food processor for about 30 seconds, once they have broken down a little add the flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds and allow them to blend for about another minute.
I've been searching for a food processor for a really long time but can't seem to find one thats not on the pricey side of magimix and still strong enough to blend nuts / dates and all the things in your book!
For the ground almonds, should I blend almonds in my food processor until they're in bits and pieces or blend them until they've become an almond flour?
I'm particularly pleased as I don't have the most powerful food processor (it's only a Kenwood) so the poor thing did get a bit hot but I left it to «do its thing» for about 10 minutes and helped it along at one point by adding a small amount of water but it managed it.
Then place the almond milk, cashews (which should have preferably been soaked for at least four hours), tahini, herbs and lemon juice in your food processor and blend into a creamy consistency.
Thanks to the company's focus on product safety using the British Retailer Consortium (BRC) guidelines, Commodore Plastics has become a major player in the segment and a valued partner for numerous major food processors.
As a favor (and probably a good idea too for most people who visit your blog and willing to embark on the health cooking) i'd like to ask you if you possess / own all the blenders you sell on your website and if so... it would be very nice & useful for you to perhaps make a kind of review and give an honest advice on what they can and can not do and the kind of performance to expect... Not everyone can afford every piece of the ideal raw foodist equipment like the Magimix food processor and a Vitamix or Sage blender.
Once the water has been boiling for a minute or two drain the peas and place them in a blender or food processor until they form a smooth paste.
It may be my own fault for using a blender as I don't have a food processor, but blending the frozen ingredients almost burned my motor out!
Hi Ella, I was just browsing food processors today as it is on the top of my Christmas wish list What size would you recommend for the bowl / container?
I don't have a particularly strong food processor but it still managed to whip this into a smooth mousse consistency... I was practically licking the bowl clean while I waited for it to chill in the fridge..
Hi Karla, I would recommend using a strong magimix for things like nut butters and any recipes containing dates as these can be quite tough on the food processor.
I have been looking online for different food processors and as will be using it daily need a good one.
You should have a powerful blender or food processor for this.
I have tried to make some of your recipes calls for food processor using my blender, they works ok, but I still have big chucks of medjoo dates in the raw brownie, or in other energy bites.
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