In short, it was GEN Matthew Ridgway's plan for attritional warfare against the Chinese forces in the Korean Peninsula. He based his plan on superior artillery, air and supply capabilities of the UN forces vs. the generally under equipped, supplied and unsupported infantry of the Chinese. The UN forces would advance with RECON in force to defensible positions and let the Chinese attack fortified positions while taking heavy casualties from UN air and artillery assets. Considering that by the time this strategy was being implemented, many of China's professional and trained troops had been replaced by recruits that had little tactical and technical skill in war fighting. These recruits were particularly vulnerable to artillery and machine gun attacks, adding credence to the phrase "meat grinder". - Hope this suitably answers your question.
Pepperoni is round because of the way it's packaged. It's analogous to hot dogs and sausages being round due to the way they are made. You put all the meat and spices into a grinder and then push them out into a thin membrane that hold the meat. It then hold this shape once it is cut.
Never underestimate your enemy, and don't attack Russia in the winter. Also note that Hitler refused a defeat at Stalingrad. His pride pushed half his military into a meat grinder costing him the war.
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Depends on what kind of "meat" is being processed. For example, the only part of a pig that is not used for human consumption is THE OINK. Example: sausage is made from different cuts of the pig (some fat, some lean), it is put through a sausage grinder with some spices, and then, if it is true pork sausage, the pig's intestine is stuffed with the mixture--ergo SAUSAGE. Enjoy!
Northern Industrial Tools makes a fantastic 32 meat grinder. It is my preffere meat grinder on the market.
To safely and efficiently use a meat grinder table for processing meat at home, follow these steps: Ensure the meat grinder is clean and sanitized before use. Cut the meat into small pieces that fit into the grinder chute. Keep your hands and clothing away from the grinder while it is in operation. Use a food pusher to feed the meat into the grinder. Clean and sanitize the grinder after each use to prevent contamination. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use and maintenance of the meat grinder.
The best meat grinder attachment for a KitchenAid stand mixer is the KitchenAid Food Grinder Attachment.
You can get a grinder attachment if you have a mixer. Otherwise try the Weston 82-0102-W Electric Meat Grinder.
Some of the best stand mixer meat grinder attachments on the market include the KitchenAid Food Grinder Attachment, the STX International Turboforce Electric Meat Grinder, and the Gvode Metal Food Grinder Attachment. These attachments are known for their durability, efficiency, and versatility in grinding meat for various recipes.
To grind meat into small pieces
This will vary depending on your brand of meat grinder. But you can check out this site: http://www.food-equipment.com/
Karl Drais, a German inventor born in 1785, is credited with developing the meat grinder during the 19th century. The basic operating principles and design of a meat grinder is the same today as then: forcing meat through sharpened blades and a extrusion plate. However, today's meat grinders can be electric powered or hand cranked.
A meat grinder works and operates on a basic simple principle - forcing meat through sharpened blades. Meat grinders can be used to make different types of ground meat and sausage.
I would check Deni's website. They may have the meat grinder instructions online. "If they don't have the meat grinder instructions online, you could always check amazon or ebay to see if they have anything listed."
An electric meat grinder can be very dependable if you want freshly ground meet and need it in large quantities. The only issue that might arise, is the obvious clean-up considerations as well as care and maintenance that a person without a grinder does not have to deal with. A good quality electric meat grinder can be quite dependable unless the power goes out or the grinder is jammed. Avoid putting clogging items in the grinder and purchase one with a warranty.
I don't think you can. Nothing grinds like a grinder. You can chop meat with a big knife,but it will not be the same as ground meat.You can buy hand grinders for about $30 new.Agree, grinders work by forcing meat through sharpened blades and then extruding it through plates that can have various hole sizes on them. Hard to replicate this without a meat grinder.