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BigVanVader June 30, 2015 06:56 PM

Food mill options
 
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So I have way to many tomatoes and need to start canning them tonight. I just bought a oxo food mill and wanted opinions on weather to use it or wait and buy a Victoro. Also curious if the 250 model is still the same quality as there are several bad reviews on Amazon. Here is what I bought.
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And why I need it :yes:
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Oh and if I do use it would I use the disc with the smallest holes or?

Tracydr June 30, 2015 07:52 PM

What you going to do with the squash?
The Vuctorio works really well, don't know about the one you have.

Father'sDaughter June 30, 2015 08:24 PM

The one you have is similar to the one I started with and quickly abandoned. It'll work, but it'll take a hell of a lot longer and require much more manual cranking. So far I'm very happy with my newer model Victorio.

clkeiper June 30, 2015 08:31 PM

get a victorio ( or similar brand)right away. That thing takes the joy out of canning and makes it a hateful experience.

digsdirt June 30, 2015 08:46 PM

Agree. The food mill is ok for small batches of stuff but any of the Victorio/Roma processors will leave it in the dust when it comes to ease of use for large batch processing.

Dave

luigiwu June 30, 2015 09:06 PM

[QUOTE=Father'sDaughter;485643]So far I'm very happy with my newer model Victorio.[/QUOTE]

Did you get the motor as well? I keep debating it...

rhines81 June 30, 2015 09:32 PM

I bought the Victorio VKP250 with the motor. This will be my 1st year for sauce making and canning. Everything I read pointed to this.
I haven't used it yet, but I am going to THIS WEEKEND with some 'storebought maters' to try it out.

Father'sDaughter June 30, 2015 09:36 PM

[QUOTE=luigiwu;485654]Did you get the motor as well? I keep debating it...[/QUOTE]


No, I didn't. Somewhere I have a generic motor I bought for my hand crank pasta machine before I bought my Kitchenaid with a pasta attachment. I need to dig it out and see if it's the same as the one they sell for the Victorio.

Durgan July 1, 2015 03:20 AM

You hand mill purchased is excellent. You only have a few tomatoes. Just organize your area and don't be afraid of a little bit of cranking. Here is my one year's effort. To give you encouragement. [URL]http://durgan.org/2011/[/URL] All detailed here.
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[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?BNQMB[/URL] 27 September 2014 Concord Grape Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?TLUOH[/URL] 21 September 2014 Pumpkin Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?XGPAG[/URL] 20 September 2014 Apple Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?RGIAR[/URL] 16 September 2014 Tomato Cucumber Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?KDVQT[/URL] 7 September 2014 Vegetable Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?HYPCT[/URL] 3 September 2014 Tomato Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?RFQUV[/URL] 2 September 2014 Tomato Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?OPEHN[/URL] 1 September 2014 Pear Juicing.
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?AKDTN[/URL] 29 August 2014 Elderberry Juice.
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?LYSXF[/URL] 25 August 2014 Tomato Cucumber Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?ZJWVZ[/URL] 24 August 2014 Tomato Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?YEKDK[/URL] 19 August 2014 Cucumber Juice.
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?YCVZV[/URL] 17 August 2014 Tomato Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?ZQHOP[/URL] 15 August 2014 Beans Cucumber Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?TLFGK[/URL] 12 August 2014 Sugar Beet Fruit Leather
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?QXHNH[/URL] 10 August 2014 Vegetable Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?AGNPW[/URL] 6 August 2014 Cucumber Tomato Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?NZKIF[/URL] 4 August 2014 Blueberry Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?UDKNV[/URL] 5 August 2014 Cherry Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?SWHUT[/URL] 2 August 2014 Vegetable Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?MJGFJ[/URL] 31 July 2014 Corn Preservation
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?OKFOS[/URL] 30 July 2014 Blueberry Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?CQSLE[/URL] 29 July 2014 Sweet Cherry Juicing
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?ANQXT[/URL] 28 July 2014 European Gooseberry Juicing.
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?SATFZ[/URL] 27 July 2014 Blueberry Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?PLEUN[/URL] 26 July 2014 Vegetable Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?LTKEO[/URL] 24 July 2014 Vegetable Juicing
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?LBPGV[/URL] 22 July 2014 Carrots processed for juice.
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?GJWDW[/URL] 22 July 2014 American Gooseberry
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?ACKRG[/URL] 21 July 2014 Black Currant.
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?IDDLX[/URL] 15 July 2014 Black Currant Juice
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?KEZMR[/URL] 15 July 2014 Cucumbers Juicing
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?GXPHS[/URL] 13 July 2014 Black Currants
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?LDKQB[/URL] 10 July 2014 Garden Vegetable Juicing
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?EIGDL[/URL] 7 July 2014 Haskap Juice[URL="http://www.durgan.org/URL/?TDBCB"]
http://www.durgan.org/URL/?TDBCB[/URL] 5 July 2014 Purslane Juicing
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?PQOEH[/URL] 1 July 2014 Garden Produce Juicing
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?GOJJG[/URL] 24 June 2014 Juicing Greens
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?VEZPS[/URL] 19 June 2014 Vegetable Juicing
[URL]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?GAGAB[/URL] 4 June 2014 Juicing Garden Vegetables
[IMG]http://www.durgan.org/2014/July%202014/1%20July%202014%20Garden%20Produce%20Juicing/HTML/dsc_0051%2029%20june%202014%20russian%20blue%20potatoes_std.jpg[/IMG]

Durgan July 1, 2015 03:29 AM

With the Food Mill use the largest disk that removes all the seeds. By habit now I usually start with the smallest, but if smaller than necessary it makes more unnecessary work.

BigVanVader July 1, 2015 08:44 AM

[QUOTE=Tracydr;485637]What you going to do with the squash?
The Vuctorio works really well, don't know about the one you have.[/QUOTE]
Throw it at anyone with their windows down? :twisted: but seriously idk, I planted 4 plants and I get so many squash per week it is ridiculous. We have already gave away numerous bags to family/friends/neighbors and they are getting tired of it as well. I think the rest will likely go to the local homeless shelters.

BigVanVader July 1, 2015 08:48 AM

Thanks everyone, I'm going to get the Victorio. I'm leaning toward getting a 200 model off eBay since I would prefer an old model made of cast aluminum and apparently the salsa screen fits the old models as well and is available online at parts shed.

TexasTim July 1, 2015 11:25 AM

I use a plastic Victorio. This is the third season and it is still in perfect condition. I boil the tomatoes down for a half hour before milling them. I use a potato masher initially to get enough juice in the base of the pot.
Hand cranking the soft, boiled tomatoes is not an issue. It takes me about 15 minutes for 25 lbs. and most of that time is dumping the juice from a low sided container (the only kind that will fit below the discharge chute), into a cooking pot.
I do the same with blackberries but only heat them through enough to get the juice flowing.

BigVanVader July 1, 2015 12:10 PM

I would rather not have to boil down as I will mainly be using it for salsa and had planned on just flash boiling/halving then processing. I find the less I cook down my salsa the better it taste and the flash boil is mainly just to sterilize and loosen the skins. My old way was to do this then remove peels and try to squeeze out all the seeds which took forever. I tried making some w/o removing seeds/peels and it had an odd bitterness that was quite off-putting.

coronabarb July 1, 2015 01:29 PM

I found a Victorio at a Master Gardener rummage sale for $5 and will be trying it out this summer. As far as squash, lots of things you can do with it. I like to shred and dehydrate to save space. Use all winter in whatever is cooking on the stove/in the oven. I also make the tomatoes n zucchini and the pineapple zucchini in the Ball Blue Book for winter cooking. Zucchini is one of my favorite foods. Oh and slice in half, scoop out innards, blanch briefly and stuff with grains, meat, etc a la stuffed peppers.


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