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And the Beater Goes On: Stand Mixer Quiz
Stand mixers, also known as bowl mixers, were one of the first symbols of a modern, industrial-age kitchen. Take our quiz for a spin to see how much you know about this culinary workhorse.
Stand mixers, also known as bowl mixers, were one of the first symbols of a modern, industrial-age kitchen. Take our quiz for a spin to see how much you know about this culinary workhorse.
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