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Old Fri, Apr-13-18, 10:14
RexsreineS RexsreineS is offline
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Plan: lower fat, no gluten
Stats: 135/132/115 Female 62 inches
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Progress: 15%
Location: Aiken, SC
Default Where has this small kitchen helper been all my life?

On the advice of a blogger I greatly respect, Urvashi Pitre, I bought a Kuhn Rikon Swiss Pull Chop. Only about $25 and this gadget has truly earned its place in my kitchen.

So many of my savory dishes begin with a chopped onion, garlic, celery, carrot, piece of ginger root or pepper or mix of veggies that fine chopping can be a bit of a chore. Enter this new piece of equipment. A few pulls and you have lovely chopped pieces in seconds.

Bottom goes in top rack of dishwasher, top part is wiped off.

Even my DH is impressed and that's saying a lot.

No, I don't sell these or have any relationship to anyone who does.
Just passing on my take of a very good product.

Ginny in SC
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