KitchenAid Story
Inspiration for the now-famous KitchenAid mixer began in
1908, when Herbert Johnson, an engineer for the Hobart Manufacturing Company,
observed a baker mixing bread dough with a metal spoon. This inspired him to
create a mechanical counterpart featuring planetary action, in which an
individually rotating beater traveled in one direction around the inside of the
mixing bowl. By 1915, Johnson's 80-quart mixer was so popular, it was
considered a standard tool of most large commercial bakeries.
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Truly the "best kitchen aid" you'll
ever have, KitchenAid's stand mixer stirs, mixes, kneads, blends, and whips
ingredients with ease. Attachments expand its utility, enabling the cook to grind
sausage, roll and cut fresh pasta, puree juices, and make fresh ice cream.
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