Oh you're right  there are many that go, new, for over $150 ... or more!
YIKES! That is too darned expensive for me, too, also on a fixed income.


I'm totally blind so as long as it isn't white I don't care much about
color. And I am lucky that my KitchenAid mixer was a Christmas present
that came with a couple of very nice extra attachments included.


Doesn't matter what you use just as long as you are happy with it,
that's what counts.


~Ann




On 1/18/2019 5:48 PM, Marie Rudys via Cookinginthedark wrote:
Well, to me, the attachments ARE expensive, when you are on
SSI.  I am sorry; all I had left was the flat beater,
Bowl and stand, of course.  And, if you like the color blue,
That is what it was.  My last "husband" bought 2 of those mixers,
And when I divorced him in 1997, even though I did not really want it,
He gave me the blue one.  But, after this woman threw away al
Those attachments because of a cockroach infestation, along with a lot of other
Kitchen stuff, I just couldn't see keeping it anymore.  She told me none of 
those things
She threw out could be cleaned up because of the roaches.
Since then, I don't buy so much stuff anymore.  I just cook with less equipment 
than I used to.

Marie


-----Original Message-----
From: Ann via Cookinginthedark [mailto:cookinginthedark@acbradio.org]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 2:35 PM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Cc: Ann
Subject: Re: [CnD] Kitchenaid mixer

darn I wish I'd known back in 2014 you wanted to get rid  of your
Kitchenaid I'd have bought it from you, attachments or not. Some of the
attachments are expensive, but usually not nearly as expensive as the
mixer, itself.


did you not know attachments were not included before you  bought it
because to let you think that and it not be true is really dirty of that
person. did you make her give you a refund, at least?


I love my new Kitchenaid. It's far more adjustable and flexible than my
food processor, which is sometimes too powerful even on Pulse.


~Ann




On 1/18/2019 3:19 PM, Marie Rudys via Cookinginthedark wrote:
Hello, All!



I used to have a Kitchenaid mixer, but, after someone

Threw out a lot of the attachments I bought for it, I decided I just

Did not want it anymore.  I just didn't want to re-buy those attachments a
second

Time.  They are expensive and I am on a fixed income, so I got rid

Of the mixer itself by having it hauled away in 2014

With a bunch of junk.  But, for those who have one,

Enjoy yours.  And watch that no one throws out your attachments on you.

I am tired of re-buying stuff when some do-gooder thinks I don't

Need the extra attachments anymore.



Marie



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