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AVL- Where did you order it from and if you don't mind asking, how much did you pay?
KMcR- I go it on this website that my brother sent me
http://www.rawnutrition.ca/html/spiral_slicer.html
The Spirooli cost $49.99 + tax + shipping, which came out to a price in the low 60s (I can't remember the exact price). I ordered it on Monday and it got here today, so it was pretty quick. I haven't tried all the blades yet, just the one with the smallest holes, which made the zucchini spaghetti. I kept making more and more and more, I ate 5 zucchini tonight (plus other stuff)!
Congrats!!! I recently recieved my spiralizer in the mail but i have not had a chance to try it out yet. Perhaps tomorrow! Have fun with your new gadget.
AVL- Thanks for the info! I will put it on my "to buy" list:)
AVL, your spirooli is a high tech machine!!! i love it.
if i want veggie pasta, i just use a regular peeler. i would like to get a spiralizer though. i'm just totally broke.
joannabanana- I'm pretty broke too, but I put it on my Visa (which I never use), so I won't know how broke I am until next month!!!
I used to use a veggie peeler too, but I thought that I would invest in something a little better, and boy does it make a difference. Today at lunch my coworker was so amazed to see my zucchini spaghetti :)
No Problem KMcR!
I have had GREAT results with a $20 saladacco spiralizer for years now. I have 2 of them. Even make pasta for crowds.
Would upgrade to spirouli if I knew it was as easy to assemble and clean.
American Yogini, the Spirooli is not that hard to clean and not all at hard to assembly. Hey, you are talking to a person who can't even assemble Kinder Surprise toys! The only tricky parts to clean are the blades, but I'm sure it's the same thing with the Saladacco. But I think that you can put them in the dishwasher.
I've been researching the spirooli etc. and can't decide which one to get, plus the models seem slightly different here in the UK....also: can you use the saladacco spiral slicer to make zucchini noodles? I can't figure out from the pictures I've seen how that one works.
A bit off topic but anyway: kitchen equipment such as blender, dehydrator etc. seems more expensive in the UK when you convert the $ etc. but I find the actual food ( produce, supplements, nuts, etc. ) is cheaper in the UK.
I've lived in the US for over 7 years, just relocated two years ago and have been back to visit family several times and each time I was stunned at how expensive vegetables, fruit etc. are (I was mostly eating SAD when I lived there and have turned vegetarian/vegan/raw (in that order) since then).
Just got mine and I AM HOOKED! Super easy to master, assemble, use, disassemble and clean. I did carrots and zucchini noodles. The texture will alleviate some boredom and make for fun sharing with others. YUM! Highly recommend!!! I got mine from Amazon for $37 plus shipping.
I love mine too! I use it everyday. But I was wonderning if anyone had a good suggestion on how to clean the "teeth" that hold the vegetable? I find that there is always some residue that I can't get off.
I'll be receiving my "World Cuisine Tri-Blade" in the mail today!!! I can hardly wait! I've been craving Zucc. pasta and pesto. I also just came across a really fantastic Pistachio-Pesto recipe. I'll post that in the recipes forum for those interested
hi AVL,
you may find it helpful to use a scrub brush, just with a little soap under running water to clean the "teeth" and blades.
I use a long handled one, or a nail brush.
this site has a great price for anyone looking to buy one
http://www.amazon.com/World-Cuisine-Tri-Blade-Plastic-Vegetable/dp/B0007Y9WHQ/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&m=AU2EORIST3SV6&s=generic&qid=1244168299&sr=1-5
happy spiralizing everyone!
Thanks evergreen, I'll try that!
you are very welcome:)
I clean mine with a toothbrush, which is very handy in the kitchen for all sorts of things - juicer, food processor blade, mason jar threads, etc.
Oooh, toothbrush! Never thought of that! Thanks, I'll try it!
i love the Spirooli!! i actually got mine thru craigslist... brand new for $25.... the lady i bought it from was going to go raw, but decided not to... and she never used it! still had the plastic covers and everything!
so try craigslist! :o)
Hi everyone, Nice to meet you all.
Does anybody know where to by the spirooli upgrade (extra part) to make tornado potato? Thanks