'Access my COMPLETE 15-session raw food online training now: http://www.rawfoodonlinecourse.com Get my free tips and recipes delivered to your inbox: http://bit.ly/1jmL5wg Get my bestselling book, Raw Food Made Easy for 1 or 2 People: http://amzn.to/1aZvOy3 Description: In this video, raw food chef and author Jennifer Cornbleet introduces you to the food processor, an essential appliance from her raw food kitchen. She demonstrates how easy this appliance makes it to process even tough vegetables easily to use in raw food recipes from her book Raw Food Made Easy for 1 or 2 People. When you need to slice or shred a large quantity of veggies, nothing beats a food processor. In this lively demonstration video, Jennifer shows you that using a food processor is much faster than slicing by hand, and it takes all the effort out of grating or shredding. Jennifer takes you on a video \"tour\" of a typical processor and explores its various blades. She talks about the famous \"S-blade\" which is used for regular slicing and coarse shredding, as well as the 2mm slicing blade which is used for fine shredding. A cucumber is the first veggie to get the food processing treatment. You\'ll watch as Jennifer fits her processor with the thick slicing blade and quickly turns a peeled and seeded cucumber into a pile of gorgeous, even slices. Next up is hard-to-handle cabbage. Jennifer shows you how to quarter and core a cabbage to prepare it for processing with the 2mm slicing blade. You\'ll see how the processor\'s wide feed tube makes it simple and safe to slice mounds of this healthful green veggie. The final blade that Jennifer demonstrates is the fine shredding disk which she uses to shred carrots and beets into pliant strands. With the help of this appliance, even extremely tough vegetables like beets can be shredded and enjoyed raw. In conclusion, Jennifer talks about which fresh ingredients can be processed in advance and kept in the refrigerator, always ready to add to salads, sandwiches, wraps, and soups. At first, a food processor can be a little intimidating. But once you just get started with one, you\'ll find that it actually makes preparing veggies much simpler. food processor using a food processor food processor recipes jennifer cornbleet raw food raw food recipes'
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