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Wed, Mar 23, 11 at 10:41
| I have seen, on cooking shows, a hand held juicer. It is a sort of reamer and half an orange or other small fruit is held in one hand and the other hand holds the tool and presses and rotates into the piece of fruit, forcing out the juice and a little pulp. I am in favor of any gadget that is small, but does the job efficiently. Where can I find one?
Thanks Nancy |
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| OMG!!!! Sorry folks--I thought I was in the cooking aisle!! Nancy |
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- Posted by mike_kaiser (My Page) on Wed, Mar 23, 11 at 11:31
| There are a number of the electric ones but I don't know enough about them to make a recommendation. The old fashioned wooden ones work well and with a variety of fruits although you need to remove the seeds first:
The squeeze kind are great and trap the seeds but are fruit dependent:
A user tip - the cut side of the fruit goes down, towards the holes. Computer geeks, food geeks all in one convenient stop. |
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- Posted by mike_kaiser (My Page) on Wed, Mar 23, 11 at 13:00
| For all of the devices, no anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-malware software require. ;-) |
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| Bar tool or tool bar...what's the difference? |
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| All the grocery stores here have them hanging ...somewhere, or stacked on ...some shelf. Have a white porcelian one here. Like a shallow bowl with the flutted center grinder thing .. becomes hard work rather quickly. Also have same thing in electric ... much easier but wouldnt want to make too much juice.. it still can become hard work, but maybe more volume, and more quickly. |
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| Wow! Thanks for the laughs! Mike's wooden one is what I am looking for, but I have seen it in metal. Nancy |
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- Posted by mike_kaiser (My Page) on Wed, Mar 23, 11 at 17:00
| I didn't include hyperlinks but the wooden one is by Oxo and about $6 from Amazon. |
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| mudlady- Now you have to make drinks for all of us... |
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- Posted by railheadwitz (My Page) on Thu, Mar 24, 11 at 2:41
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