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cooking toys: spiralizer - Fritz - 02-18-2018 there are a lot of them around, passive and electronical. my spouse keeps mentioning. I really don't want another big kitchen electric. Anyone have a passive they really like? Mostly zucchini in our case. Re: cooking toys: spiralizer - datbeme - 02-18-2018 Wow. There are a TON out there now. Good luck. Seemed that this was one of the only ones when we got it, and I would recommend it. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BE77QL8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Re: cooking toys: spiralizer - anonymouse1 - 02-18-2018 I think www.wirecutter.com had some reviews. Re: cooking toys: spiralizer - CJsNvrUrly - 02-18-2018 I just bought the spriralizer attachment for our KitchenAid but haven’t used it yet. Looks pretty nifty. What recipes do you make? Re: cooking toys: spiralizer - Fritz - 02-18-2018 zucchini lime pesto and chili Re: cooking toys: spiralizer - richorlin - 02-19-2018 If you don't want something that's big and don't mind using a little elbow-grease, then this is the one for you: OXO on Amazon I have this one and it's pretty good. Re: cooking toys: spiralizer - DavidS - 02-19-2018 We have one that my wife uses quite a bit for making zucchini noodles. It is similar to this one. It's easy to use and easy to clean. Re: cooking toys: spiralizer - Fritz - 02-19-2018 any one southpaw friendly? Re: cooking toys: spiralizer - Sarcany - 02-20-2018 Just gave my spiralizers to the thrift shop. It was hard to keep the right veggies on-hand for spiralizing and it was easy to buy noodle-cut veggies from the store. And a good spiralizer takes up a lot of space in the cabinet that -- for my purposes -- could be better used for other stuff. |