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Kitchen Tool Tuesday: Black and Decker Food Processor Review

If there is one kitchen tool I would NOT want to live without for low carb cooking, it’s my food processor. I own a Black and Decker food processor.

I owned this Black and Decker food processor for over five years and used it ONCE. I kept dragging it with me during every move (and losing just about every attachment), wondering why I owned it.
Then I actually started to cook (not just microwave Lean Cuisines), and cook real food (yay for low carb high fat = real food!).

And now I use it at bare minimum once a week, sometimes 5 times a week. No joke.

The exact model I own is no longer available (this is the closest equivalent), but food processors can range from super fancy to super cost efficient.

I STRONGLY recommend you get at minimum a 6 cup food processor. It is a pain in the butt to have to do multiple batches.

I slice, I dice, I puree, I blend. I'm your friend!

I slice, I dice, I puree, I blend. I’m your friend!


Here are a few examples of how I use mine for on a weekly basis:

  • Ricing cauliflower
  • Making yummy mashed foods
  • Finely grinding cauliflower for pizza crust
  • Cheesecake cupcakes
  • Pesto/sauces/salad dressings
  • Cream cheese pancakes/waffles

Honestly, I use my food processor more than my Vitamix.

What do you use your food processor for?


Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: food processor, Kitchen Tool Tuesday

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  1. Jen says

    June 10, 2013 at 6:36 am

    I use mine to grind up grilled chicken for a shredded. chicken sandwich.

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    • Sparky says

      June 24, 2013 at 4:07 am

      Oooo good idea, I’ve never tried that!

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