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Staring back
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How in the heck did I live without one of these for so long?

This little bugger is AWESOME. Makes really quick work of peeling, slicing, and coring apples. Less than 10 seconds each.

I used to dread the upcoming apples season because they were so much work to get canned up. Now I'm looking forward to it.



$20 on Amazon.

Amazon Spiralizer


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We've been using one for the better part of 20 years. Now, if I could only get my girlfriend to make an apple pie again, cuz it's been a while.


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Those are handy. We use them for pies.




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Welcome to the 18th century. The mead is in the back. Smile


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Weld a post on the end of the thing connect to Dewalt drill and then you really get some efficiency.



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Originally posted by cslinger:
Welcome to the 18th century. The mead is in the back. Smile

Apparently I don't get out much. Big Grin


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Originally posted by jhe888:
Those are handy. We use them for pies.


This post made me remember I have a Little
Debbie cherry pie in the cupboard that needs to be devoured Razz...as if I need it. I'm heading that way now!


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We use then on the apples to make applesauce. Before then we wasted apple as processing required so much time



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hook a Milwaukee drill to that and then you would have something.
 
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Those are handy. We use them for pies.

How do you mount the pie in the trimmer? Smile
 
 
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$20 on Amazon.

Amazon Spiralizer

<GASP!> You mean a company other than Kitchen Crap Craft makes an apple peeler? And for less than half the price? Heresy! Mrs. 'Hook will throw the bullshit flag if she hears about this. Big Grin




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We have one that was handed down to my wife from her grandmother and is probably 100 or so years old. Works like a champ.

Jim


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Posts: 9791 | Location: The right side of Washington State | Registered: September 14, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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those things are great. i grab them ever time i see them in thrift(often) and gift them.
 
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I had one of those. Not sure if it got culled in the move, we haven't used it in years. Every time I see one I want to make an apple pie!!!



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We've been using one for 15 or more years for apple pies and for dehydrating apple pieces. It's a great gadget.
 
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