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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Flea market find...Kitchen aid

DH and I went to a flea market today and we both love looking at old cook books.  Today I found a Kitchen Aid Manual/Cook book from when Kitchen Aid was part of Hobart.  Let me tell you this book is a million times better than the books that come with today's Kitchen Aid.  More recipes, clear instructions and the beginning of the book explains all the speed settings.

 

The real bonus is the book is for a 5 qt lift up model that is exactly like the one I bought from the Q.  This one is going to get used a lot...and maybe my mixer will start getting more love.

 

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Re: Flea market find...Kitchen aid


hellokitty2 wrote:

DH and I went to a flea market today and we both love looking at old cook books.  Today I found a Kitchen Aid Manual/Cook book from when Kitchen Aid was part of Hobart.  Let me tell you this book is a million times better than the books that come with today's Kitchen Aid.  More recipes, clear instructions and the beginning of the book explains all the speed settings.

 

The real bonus is the book is for a 5 qt lift up model that is exactly like the one I bought from the Q.  This one is going to get used a lot...and maybe my mixer will start getting more love.

 


@hellokitty  Don't you just love thrifty finds?!! :-)  Congratulations.  I don't have a KA mixer, but have found awesome deals on vintage cookbooks (and regular books) at thrift stores.  Like "Forrest" wisely said, "You never know what you're gonna get."  Enjoy the cookbook!