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Mon, Jun 2, 08 at 10:57
| Anyone try this yet? Reminds me of the old vegimatic, but it does look like it would be better than all the nicer dicer/alligator/misc choppers. I hate chopping up veggies or dragging out the food processor just for a couple things, so this might be a good alternative... |
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| I use the Vidalia Onion Chopper ... say it on TV, bought it at bed bath and beyond.... costs 19.99 at Target http://www.target.com/Vidalia-Chop-Wizard/dp/B000I6JZWA/sr=1-1/qid=121 2535737/ref=sr_1_1/601-6644967-0947337?ie=UTF8&rh=k%3Avidalia%5Fchoppe r&page=1 |
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- Posted by foodinsite (My Page) on Fri, Jun 27, 08 at 20:34
| I will be purchasing this item next week and take it out for a spin. Wlm-Sonoma is very good about returning items that aren't satisfactory, so I'll give it a whirl and post a comprehensive review. |
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| Great! I;ve been wondering how this is. |
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