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  2. The best Kitchenaid stand mixer attachments and accessories - AOL

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    Kitchenaid Pasta Maker Attachment $149.99 at Amazon. Kitchenaid Pasta Maker Attachment $219.95 at Williams-Sonoma. Kitchenaid Pasta Maker Attachment $219.99 at KitchenAid. Featured in our pasta ...

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    A KitchenAid stand mixer. We make all our own pasta (I have both a roller/cutter and an extruder) and all our own bread. It's saved us a lot of money in the long run, and it happens to be fun for me!

  4. 9 things you didn't know your KitchenAid mixer can do - AOL

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    One of the more well-known attachments, this three-piece pasta roller and cutter KitchenAid attachment can be used to make fresh, authentic pasta from scratch quickly and easily.

  5. Pasta processing - Wikipedia

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    Pasta processing machines consisting of a dryer (left) and a steamer, used to produce fresh pasta One of the first automated and continuous long goods dry pasta lines consisting of a hydraulic press, hydraulic spreader and long paste preliminary dryer with sweat chamber

  6. KitchenAid - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Hobart stand mixers became standard equipment on all U.S. Navy ships, prompting development to begin on the first home models. [1] A modern KitchenAid stand mixer. The first machine with the KitchenAid name is the ten-quart C-10 model, introduced in 1918 and built at Hobart's Troy Metal Products subsidiary in Springfield, Ohio. [2]

  7. Food extrusion - Wikipedia

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    The first extruder was designed to manufacture sausages in the 1870s. [4] Dry pasta has been produced by extrusion since the 1930s, [2] and the method has been applied to tater tots (first extruded potato product: Ore-Ida in 1953). [4] Some domestic kitchen appliances such as meat grinders and some types of pasta makers use extrusion.

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