
Somehow, When My Great Grandmother of 98 yrs. past away I recived alot of great things and some unusal things as well. One item was her old Kitchenaide mixer. It dated to 1906. My huband set it up pluged it in and it worked like the day it was first bought. My Great Grandparents had bought every single attachement with the mixer They all still work perfectly. (the recipt was in their personal book keeping) Today I have a new kitchaide simply because I like the color.While I’ve had alot of fancy food processors I’ve killed nearly all of them. Kitchenaide atteachemnts are basic simple objects that last forever.The old attachements still work on the new machines because of those basic soliddesign principles.
If I was starting out buying a whole new set mixer and attachements I don’t know if I wouldn’t do the same thing my Great Grandparents did, I would buy everything. When you buy a Kitchenaide it’s going to outlast anything else you ever buy for the kitchen, so Just get all the attachments you can afford or want. Add to the collection over the years if you need to. Your buying an item that will be around for your Great-Granddaughter to use.
Kitchen Aid Marshmallow Rolled Fondant Recipe?
I've enrolled in the Wilton's Course 3 cake decorating course and we're supposed to bring a batch of rolled fondant to the first class. kitchen aid ksm952h I COULD buy the Wilton's rolled fondant, but I've heard that it doesn't taste that great. One of the Wilton's instructors told me that homemade marshmallow rolled fondant tastes much better. My question is, does anyone have a good recipe for marshmallow rolled fondant that I can make in my Kitchen Aid mixer? Detailed instructions would be very appreciated!
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