Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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3 comments:
is that a juicer attachment on the food processor? i have that same food processor- if that is what that is. great idea. esp w/ meyer lemons coming into season. (they make an awesome granita / sorbet.)
and i know this is suppose to be wordless and all..but what are those containers that you put the juice in??? sorry for all the questions LOL
Yes, it is a juicer attachment. It came with mine, but you can buy them on kitchenaid.com. The plastic bags I picked up in Germany when we were living there. My sister-in-law still lives there, think I'll ask her to send me some more. It seems like Glad makes them, http://www.glad.com.au/gladProducts/foodDetails.asp?pId=5 but I've never seen them here. The lemon juice is just in a normal ice cube tray.
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