14cup Chopper
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The Cuisinart DFP-14BCNY custom food Processor has an extra-large Feed tube that holds whole fruits and vegetables. Features a 14-Cup work bowl, 4mm stainless steel Medium slicing disc, stainless steel shredding disc, and chopping/mixing blade. Includes a spatula and recipe book.
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- #1Aug 1, 2025
Food processor recommendations?
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View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Apr 4, 2025
BIFL (but not cost a fortune) food processor?
The Cuisinart Custom 14 is highly rated and I bought a new one last Christmas for a family member for under $150 on sale and using multiple online coupons from Kohls. I have the Cuisinart Core Custom 13 cup that I bought for under $150 at Costco last fall. It came with a small accessory bowl that would be a good size for small amounts of baby food. I think either processor would be a good choice based on many reviews and my limited experience. Maybe sales will pick back up around Mother’s Day? As for BIFL, my grandmother had one of the previous versions of a Custom 14 and it lasted decades and has been passed on to another family member. It won’t process meat in a way that I think would be wanted, but if you wanted a great puree for your baby and to make soups with garden produce, the Vitamix 5200 is excellent. Expensive, but you can save money on a purchase from Vitamix by signing up for their newsletter and can receive sale notifications. There are probably many ways/places to buy and save money, but I’ve only seen a few major sales listed. I’ve had mine for over a decade and am very happy with it.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Apr 4, 2025
BIFL (but not cost a fortune) food processor?
Cuisinart custom-14 is the classic and you definitely can’t go wrong. You might still be able to snag the anniversary colour which while unnecessary and more expensive, is delightful. It’s a great size and super easy to use. Also I’m not sure how standard this is but it’s very safe. Can’t run it without all the lid parts secured. Great if the kid wants to start helping. (This might be all processors though, I don’t know) the blade container you can buy is gratuitous but I find it really handy and a safe way to store the blades.
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