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khaldrogo
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Set up of equations

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Creative Ways to Use your KitchenAid Mixer

The KitchenAid Mixer seems to be on every cooking enthusiast’s wish list. It is undoubtedly a big investment due to its high price tag, but once you have a KitchenAid Mixer, you will be a lifetime fan of this versatile top reviewed kitchen gadget.

Even though it is commonly considered one of the best of products for baking, the KitchenAid Mixer can do so much more than just kneading or mixing cake batter or cookie dough. This appliance is able to replace many other single-purpose kitchen tools and helps you do almost everything in the kitchen. Below are 6 dishes you can make with your KitchenAid Mixer.

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Shredded Meat

No need to break up your meat by hand with forks or meat claws. Instead, you can use the paddle attachment of the KitchenAid Mixer to shred cooked chicken breast or slow cooked pork roast. Before shredding, just cut up the roast or chicken breast into medium sized pieces to ensure your mixer is not overloaded. Making homemade tortillas or pulled pork burgers has never been easier!

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Mashed Potatoes

During the holidays, you want to serve your family and friends the best meal but don’t want to spend all your time in the kitchen mashing potatoes. Whip out your KitchenAid Mixer! Combine boiled, cut up potatoes with butter, milk, and any other spices you like, and mix them on low to medium speed until it reaches your desired consistency.

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Guacamole

To make this favorite summer chip dip, just place halved avocadoes into the mixing bowl with lime juice and spice, then put your mixer on medium speed. It takes only minutes to get you the perfect blended mixture. Simply add diced tomatoes, chopped onions, parsley, and jalapenos and it is ready to enjoy!

Meatballs

Meatballs are one of the most loved comfort foods, but making them can be tough on your arms and wrists due to all the whipping. With the KitchenAid Mixer, you can firstly mix breadcrumbs, eggs, and spices together at low speed, then add ground beef into the mixing bowl. These ingredients are combined perfectly using the paddle attachment in the mixer while you prepare other dishes.

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Scrambled Eggs

You want fluffier and lighter scrambled eggs, but have no more time to spare in the morning. That’s where the KitchenAid mixer comes in handy. After cracking eggs and adding spices and milk into the mixing bowl, just attach the whisk to the mixer and blend lightly until the eggs are as light and fluffy as you desire.

Butter

Homemade butter with herbs is not only good for your health, but also so tasty on your homemade bread. Ever think of making both of those using the KitchenAid Mixer? You can control the type of extra heavy cream, the amount of salt, and what kind of herbs you would like to put you’re your homemade butter. It comes out lighter and more flavorful than any other store-bought butter, even those with top comparison reviews on TheKingLive .

Final Thoughts

The KitchenAid Mixer is one of the most valuable tools in your kitchen. Go on to Amazon review pages and other websites to find more tips and tricks to get even more bang for your buck!
Last edited by khaldrogo on Wed May 11, 2022 7:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
ChrisCharlton
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Re: Set up of equations

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If you open the Model->Hierarchy Viewer and click the Options button you can specify a 0/1 column with which to exclude rows from the model. This corresponds with the EXCL command.
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