Re: Basic Stand mixer
I paidrightat$100 for the bearly used KitchenAid I bought used last year.
But I don't think you have to have a stand mixer. My brother is currently living in northern Chile and still makes amazing things ( bread, cookies, cakes you name, it even Fritos ) useing only the little hand mixer than he could buy locally. It is a bit more work.
The only thing that I think she would *need* a stand mixer for would be if she was making marchmellows or merang. Things where it is really inportant to whisk in lots of air to make the steucter work.
You said you have food allergies. If you are gluten free might try to work harder to get a higher end mixer because gluten free things tend to be stiffer and harder
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