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Whew! That was a nice nap. Me and my KitchenAid made some pretty awesome stuff in those dreams! :lol:
 

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Pics? And is it something that only the truly rich can afford?
 

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I'll get pics of it tomorrow or this weekend and get them posted.

I'm definitely not among the rich! :lol: I would, however, personally consider it an investment. The model that I bought cost $350 (the accessories that are coming later were another $200) but I expect it to outlast me. My grandma had her original one from the 1930s until she sold it several years ago - it was still working perfectly.

The pasta attachments are certainly on my list for the future. I love to make homemade pasta but hand rolling that hard dough to such a thin level is really really tough, so I don't do it often.
 

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I bought mine on Amazon, they sell the less popular colors cheaper and I got mine for 219.00. It's a matte finish white instead of glossy white - like I care. :)

I just received the slicer attachment as a present - haven't tried it yet.

Didn't know they made an ice cream making attachment - will have to check that out!

Congrats on your - investment - You can write it off as a business expense now that you work the farmers markets!
 

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Squirrelgirl88 said:
Congrats on your - investment - You can write it off as a business expense now that you work the farmers markets!
Thanks and great point!
 

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Hubby got me my Kitchen Aid the first year we were dating. It was a "just cause I thought you would like it" gift. I knew then he was a "keeper". Congratulations! I love mine. My sister has had hers for 20+ years and it still runs perfectly.
 

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Well, how ya feelin?

:fl

As for me, I am feelin like I could use a WHOLE DAY of no farm drama or family drama!

:rolleyes: :p
 

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:hugs Hope your starting to feel better.

I LOVE my kitchen aid - it was my grandmas and I got after she passed. If I had to wait to buy one I still would'nt have it. I only have the meat grinder :( I need more attachments :D
 

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How am I feeling? :/

I have a fever. My chest as torso hurt from coughing.

This is the third day on my 4th antibiotic. IF this all stems from an infection in my sinuses, I should be getting better right?

My mom says my face, neck and arms seem swollen. DH says he could cook eggs on me that I'm radiating so much heat. I'm still not eating much of anything - I just have no appetite.

If remarkable progress is not made by Monday, I'll go back to the doctor then. I just don't know. I'm open to ideas here. Right now I've already had an antibiotic shot and 3 types of antibiotics orally. I take probiotics daily anyway and have increased those. I'm alternating tylenol and ibuprofren to keep the fever low (it's been as high as 105.4*). As well as taking allergy meds and antinausea meds.
 
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