Pureeing Sentence Examples

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  • Some foods such as potatoes and legumes must be cooked prior to the pureeing process, but even so, preparing these meals in your own kitchen ensures that your baby will only be eating the best.

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  • In fact, as your baby grows into the toddler stages, you may get away with pureeing adult meals.

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  • Known for making speedy work of chopping and slicing vegetables, processors can also help with making dough, pureeing soups, and creating all kinds of sauces.

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  • Some blenders are not as good at pureeing every component of a mixture in the same way that a juicer does, but blenders are uniquely suited for smoothies.

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  • The blades are located within the pitcher and bowl and they are extremely precise so that mincing, dicing, blending, pureeing and chopping is done without thought.

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  • The commercial grade motor is ideal for crushing ice, chopping hard objects, and pureeing solids.

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  • Sometimes sold under the name "hand blender" or "stick blender," an immersion blender is are a popular kitchen appliance that's used for pureeing vegetables, fruits and other foods into smooth soups, sauces and drinks.

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  • It also has powerful dicing, mincing, and pureeing capabilities, making it an ideal tool for preparing vegetables for cooking and for creating rich and creamy soups and sauces.

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  • The Magic Bullet has a super powerful motor that makes it possible to do a range of tasks from chopping to pureeing to even grinding coffee beans.

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  • KitchenAid food processors are dependable appliances that streamline many preparation tasks like chopping, slicing, shredding, pureeing, mixing and dough kneading.

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  • The blades include a stainless steel multipurpose one for large chopping, mixing and pureeing jobs, a mini stainless steel blade for the four-cup bowl and a plastic dough blade that mimics hand kneading of yeast dough.

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  • This gives the operator a great deal of control and prevents mistakenly pureeing foods, a problem that often occurs when the power of the motor and blades is underestimated.

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