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Post by nutbuni on Oct 22, 2008 6:12:40 GMT -5
Hi,
I was just wondering what everyone used for mincing meat. I'm trying to find something that will do meat AND bones...
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Post by Heather on Oct 22, 2008 12:10:18 GMT -5
I have a couple of my switching people who use a northern tool product to grind their meat and bones. I've copied the statement and you can look the grinder up on their site -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I got it from Northern tools. Is is the electric meat grinder #168620. It cost me 119.99 but was on sale for $20 less last week. It is not made for bones and skin. I cut the skin in squares. It did grind the thigh and leg bones from thighs slowing just a little. I will probably break the bones a little with a hammer next time to not stress the motor too much, however, it did a great job. __________________________________________________ I hope that helps a little ciao
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Post by mustelidmusk on Oct 25, 2008 21:11:42 GMT -5
Sam Baere makes the cheapest grinder I've seen that's rated for grinding "soft bone" bone (chicken, rabbit, cornish game hen - smaller animals have softer bones). If you grind bone with your Sam Baere Grinder and it breaks, Sam Baere will fix or replace it. Not true for the other grinders. As one might expect these grinders are not cheap! Here's a link to the one I've been looking into - this sight has the best price I've seen so far: www.sillypugs.com/sb500.htmljennifer
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