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Spiraliser
Sharra
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I've just heard about these, you put veggies through them and they come out like spaghetti. I've been searching for one but can't find anywhere selling them, does anyone know where I can get one from?
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Not sure how you would get some of the veggies to resemble spaghetti??? Thinking of sprouts and mushrooms any way, was it something like this. I know that one of the home shopping channels does one with lots of other blades and attachments.It's easier to get forgiveness than to ask permission
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They are availale in John Lewis, I believe.Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0
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The only reference I could find to one was here:
http://www.raw-pleasure.com/raw-food-diet/vegetable-spiraliser-sold-p-45.html
But they are sold out. Tried all the usual haunts but to no avail :-(
No trace of it on the John Lewis website but they likely carry a greater range in-store.
You can contact them through various means from this page:
http://www.johnlewis.com/Help/Help.aspx?HelpId=4#contact0 -
This is the kind of thing they are...
http://store.therawdiet.com/saladacco.html
I will email John Lewis - thanks for the suggestion.0 -
I bought a spiralizer from Juiceland for £29.95 about 6 months ago. Great little gadget for making salads more interesting. A friend recommended I make the spaghetti but I found the results with this one too thick for my liking. I called Juiceland and they recommended the Spiralizer Turning Vegetable Slicer as it has an extra blade for making really thin spaghetti. Its twice the price but I have found myself using this one more than the other.0
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