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Do you mean a veg threader? This one is like mine. I thread potatoes and wrap the threads around salmon. Saute until the potato threads are nicely tender and brown. When the potato is done the fish is cooked. I usually serve it on a bed a braised spinach.<http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=aps & field-keywords=vegetable+threader & x=0 & y=0>

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wow, that sounds like a fantastic way too cook and serve salmon.

um, re the veggie threader: how often do you use this and for what other

things? that's a hefty price for only making a salmon dish....but the threader

does look well made.

ammello

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> Do you mean a veg threader? This one is like mine. I thread potatoes and wrap

the threads around salmon. Saute until the potato threads are nicely tender and

brown. When the potato is done the fish is cooked. I usually serve it on a bed a

braised spinach.

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<http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=aps & field-keywords=vege\

table+threader & x=0 & y=0>

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> The new edition of

> Cyberfeasts and Foodstocks

> Second Helping

> is available

> <http://www.cyberfeasts.com/cookbook2.htm>

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Hi. I'm wondering about your veggie threader...Does it leave a large 'core' of

uncut veg in the center? As I've looked, it appears to me that many of them do

leave a large core, so shredding carrots, for example, can be tricky...

Beth

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> > Do you mean a veg threader? This one is like mine. I thread potatoes and

wrap the threads around salmon. Saute until the potato threads are nicely tender

and brown. When the potato is done the fish is cooked. I usually serve it on a

bed a braised spinach.

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<http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=aps & field-keywords=vege\

table+threader & x=0 & y=0>

> >

> >

> >

> > The new edition of

> > Cyberfeasts and Foodstocks

> > Second Helping

> > is available

> > <http://www.cyberfeasts.com/cookbook2.htm>

> >

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Y'know, I was wondering that, too. It seems that this is the fatal flaw with the Sprooli.

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Hi. I'm wondering about your veggie threader...Does it leave a large 'core' of uncut veg in the center? As I've looked, it appears to me that many of them do leave a large core, so shredding carrots, for example, can be tricky...

Beth

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> > Do you mean a veg threader? This one is like mine. I thread potatoes and wrap the threads around salmon. Saute until the potato threads are nicely tender and brown. When the potato is done the fish is cooked. I usually serve it on a bed a braised spinach.

> > <http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=aps & field-keywords=vegetable+threader & x=0 & y=0>

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> >

> >

> > The new edition of

> > Cyberfeasts and Foodstocks

> > Second Helping

> > is available

> > <http://www.cyberfeasts.com/cookbook2.htm>

> >

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My Fuller one does leave one core, not exceptionally large. I grow baby carrots, which are of course small by nature, and I do those in the Fuller. The cores I just throw into a smoothie, or save them in my scrap jar for compost tea or stock. One time when I curled a lot of carrots, I fried the cores into carrot fries-they were quite yummy!From: <kareningotham@...>Subject: Re: Re: vegetable threader Date: Monday, March 7, 2011, 12:25 PM

Y'know, I was wondering that, too. It seems that this is the fatal flaw with the Sprooli.

Re: vegetable threader

Hi. I'm wondering about your veggie threader...Does it leave a large 'core' of uncut veg in the center? As I've looked, it appears to me that many of them do leave a large core, so shredding carrots, for example, can be tricky...

Beth

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> > Do you mean a veg threader? This one is like mine. I thread potatoes and wrap the threads around salmon. Saute until the potato threads are nicely tender and brown. When the potato is done the fish is cooked. I usually serve it on a bed a braised spinach.

> > <http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=aps & field-keywords=vegetable+threader & x=0 & y=0>

> >

> >

> >

> > The new edition of

> > Cyberfeasts and Foodstocks

> > Second Helping

> > is available

> > <http://www.cyberfeasts.com/cookbook2.htm>

> >

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