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Offline Reinhard

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Bought a spiralizer a few days ago.  I had one but just it didn't do the job.  This one does.  Now it takes time to get adjusted to use this which is simple, but I'm finding out that after you use it, depending on what you are making, the tenderness aspect or crunchy aspect comes into play, so that is what I have to find out and get solved.  Which is not a bad thing.  Learning is a good thing.  So I started out making out a chicken zoodle soup.  So instead of pasta I use zuchini instead.   I used  boneless chicken breast instead of a whole fryer.  Made this for my wife who is still on the diet plan and I followed it as well.  The soup was very good.  In reality you could call this a veggie chicken soup.  Ok, it was good and did the trick.  Very low in fat if any and no carbs.  good luck.





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Offline HD

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That's pretty cool!   :happy1:

Can you run spuds through there to make curly fries?
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Offline Reinhard

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Yes, pretty much any veggie. Comes with three blades that do different things but you can get additional blades.  Got it on Amazon.  www.world-cuisine.com  spiral vegetable slicer.  With shipping it was $40.  noodles, curls, and slices with these blades.  good luck.

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Thanks! I'll have to give that a look. Last time I tried one of them spinning apple pealers...worked so-so... but couldn't get the cut I wanted.
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Offline Reinhard

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I have one of those apple peelers and this is not the same.  I've looked at different types of spiralizers and this one seemed best.  good luck.

Offline LPS

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Great way to use the zucchini RH.  Nice looking soup.  The first time I saw the pic I didn't realize it was zucchini and I wondered how the heck you made past noodles with that tool. 

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that scoll,  can u make curley fries with that, I assume.
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Offline Reinhard

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Yes you can make curley fries with this.  Comes with three plates.  I have to order one for chips or slices.  the three I have all make spirals like in the picture but in different sizes.  good luck.