I don't have a desire to spiral veggies. I have a Vidalia Chop Wizard (non electric) that is small (don't have a lot of storage room in small kitchen), was about $10, and it chops veggies into square small pieces. Put a not large piece of the veggie on top of cutter and push the lid closed and the veggie is chopped. I got this for cutting onions but can be used for anything. What I would like is a larger one of this type. I try to stay away from regular knives as I tend to end up cutting my hand when I cut veggies.
When I went last week to see the family who lost a family member, church women had brought food there and the one food that all put on their plate was a pasta salad. That had the spiral cut Fusilli and an Italian dressing and before long, that food was gone. There was a lot of that in a long wide throw away aluminum foil dish. I thought it was excellent. That is not difficult to make.
Anyway, I'm not spiral cutting veggies. The one on Amazon is $35+ with free shipping.
/johnny
—I’m not spiral cutting veggies. The one on Amazon is $35+ with free shipping.—
I will use it on potatos almost exclusively, my wife, no telling what she’ll noodle.
I dont know much about how Amazon does things because I haven’t bought anything there in years. I can usually match or beat their price by searching, plus find somebody that takes Paypal. Wife buys from Amerzon some.
Lowes got in some fruit tress, but no meyers yet.