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My Newest Toy

First of all I want to say I am not promoting this product and getting anything in return for sharing this. I have a non profit blog,
it's all me folks.

Anyway onto my newest toy.
Before I even started the Whole30 I had been trying to find a way to make veggie noodles..

Didn't want to go the grating way.
I have bought 2 kinds of hand held style of noodle makers.


These were both hard to hold onto and very wasteful.
 
was able to return this one.

So I decided I would spend a little more and try this one.


Well it was worth it so far.



Here is my first attempt and was very easy to use.




With just a little of an end when done.

I plan on trying other veggies beside zucchini.

I think I found my veggie/fruit noodle maker


Comments

  1. Very interesting new toy. I have never tried one of these. Veggie noodle recipe, please? ... :) Pat

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  2. Looks interesting and small amount of waste is a plus! How is the Whole30 working for you? I've read just a little about it

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  3. My husband bought a noodleizer attachment for my Kitchenaide mixer as Christmas gift for me and it does work but is a little fussy to use with some waste in the core. It will peel and core an apple tho and so will be usedul during apple season. Vrey pricey at $75.

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