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On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 18:53:19 GMT, Richard Dreyfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >occupant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > >> Let's take it step by step. If it is only bread you want to mix that >> your whisk can't handle in a drill, then why not consider a bread >> machine. I have a Kitchen Aid that is expensive and powerful but with a >> bread machine, I use the Kitchen Aid very little now. >> >> If you contact Kitchen Aid online or elsewhere, you could buy their >> dough hook, shove it in your drill and put your drill in a homemade >> drill press or a purchased one. > >The bread was just an example. I'd love to play with a bread machine, but >I know that I'd hardly ever use it. Maybe I'll look into a used one >sometime, but I'd still like a powered way to mix things in a bowl. > >Thanks >Ben How about a paint stirring paddle from the hardware store?
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