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looks like a food mill for mashing foods:
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I saw people use it on teevee.
:D DH said it was for tomatoes. I didn't believe him.
you can use a food mill for tomoatoes
But you have a vitamix!
Quote from: merigayle on June 14, 2013, 05:34:46 PM
But you have a vitamix!
Heh. I didn't buy the food mill. No manual labor for me when I have the vitamix.
I thinks it's a type of sieve. Like for cooked strawberries or raspberries. If you make a puree, you'll want to get the seeds out, so you plop it in there and turn the masher thing around and around and it makes quick work of the the puree. Instead of using a spoon to mash and mash and mash.
Quote from: triciaflower on June 15, 2013, 12:58:02 AM
I thinks it's a type of sieve. Like for cooked strawberries or raspberries. If you make a puree, you'll want to get the seeds out, so you plop it in there and turn the masher thing around and around and it makes quick work of the the puree. Instead of using a spoon to mash and mash and mash.
That sounds about right if dh said his mom used to use it for tomato sauce when he was younger.
food mill, good for ricing potatoes. If you use it for tomatoes, does it separate out the seeds?
Quote from: gebuh on June 15, 2013, 07:32:28 PM
food mill, good for ricing potatoes. If you use it for tomatoes, does it separate out the seeds?
seeds and skin; depending on the size of the mesh, but that one looks like it would keep the seeds out