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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 141850" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>The Cuisinart food processor comes with a dough "blade", and I've been tempted to throw in a little McClelland 2015 with a dash of McClelland 2035 and let it break it up. I don't think it will cut it up. It's a plastic blade with a relatively blunt edge. Might be a good way to break up a mass of flake at once (not that I can think of any reason to do that other than for experiment...or a trip if it turns out working better than expected).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 141850, member: 1211"] The Cuisinart food processor comes with a dough "blade", and I've been tempted to throw in a little McClelland 2015 with a dash of McClelland 2035 and let it break it up. I don't think it will cut it up. It's a plastic blade with a relatively blunt edge. Might be a good way to break up a mass of flake at once (not that I can think of any reason to do that other than for experiment...or a trip if it turns out working better than expected). [/QUOTE]
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