zxcvbob wrote:
> Quinch wrote:
>> Hello there, new to the group* , so I apologize in advance if I'm
>> going against the rules or something. Anyway, my old food processor*
>> finally shuffled off its mortal coil and since I'm looking for a
>> replacement, I figured I'd ask around.
>>
>> On to the specifics - I'm primarily looking for a blender/chopper sort
>> of dealie, with the focus being resilience and price rather than bells
>> and whistles. I don't need something with a built-in juicer,
>> cheesegrater, eggbeater and foot massage {actually, I could go with
>> the last one} and of course it doesn't all have to come in one package
>> {i.e. a separate blender and food processor is fine}. I've seen that
>> processor on sale on Amazon a few threads up, but while the price is
>> kindasorta in my range, they don't send them across the ocean.
>>
>> So, any suggestions or preferences? I'd be grateful for any input.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Quinch
>>
>>
>> * {though it definitely looks interesting, I might pester people for
>> cooking tips later on}
>>
>> * Moulinex Masterchef 350, bought 'round... early nineties? It's gone
>> through a ridiculous amount of {ab}use in its life.

>
> I have a Cuisinart one size smaller than the one previously mentioned;
> had it for about 25 years. (it could use a new work bowl) It's on sale
> at Amazon too, for $100.
> http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-DLC-.../dp/B00004S9EM
> <http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-DLC-10S-Classic-7-Cup-Processor/dp/B00004S9EM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1340809439&sr=8-2&keywords=cuisinart>
>
>
> Have you checked at amazon.uk ?
>
> -Bob

Not until now - I sort of assumed it would route me to a version of the
site that supported shipping to my location automatically.

Serves me right for putting my faith in technology, eh?

Quinch