Quite a large device (requiring copious cabinet or counter space for a rare task) for such a small task...but! from an engineering standpoint, I'm very curious about the working mechanisms of this unique culinary apparatus :)
So true, Mags! That's why Ribhard said he FOUND it - but did NOT say he BOUGHT it. :) There are so many eye-catching (and shiny!) deals at the ARC that one must indeed be a discriminating shopper!
Amen, sister! Who has room for all that crap?! But, for the record, that fry cutter was purchased as a work of art/antique! (thus its place of honor in the living room)
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Quite a large device (requiring copious cabinet or counter space for a rare task) for such a small task...but! from an engineering standpoint, I'm very curious about the working mechanisms of this unique culinary apparatus :)
So true, Mags! That's why Ribhard said he FOUND it - but did NOT say he BOUGHT it. :) There are so many eye-catching (and shiny!) deals at the ARC that one must indeed be a discriminating shopper!
I must quote Alton Brown from the Food Channel who warns to never buy a kitchen device that qualifies as a "uni-tasker"
French fry cutter anyone?
Amen, sister! Who has room for all that crap?!
But, for the record, that fry cutter was purchased as a work of art/antique! (thus its place of honor in the living room)
well I hope I am around the next time you needs to peel 20 boiled eggs in a hurry ..with just your hands!!!
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