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In a message dated 2/20/03 10:39:23 AM Eastern Standard Time,

lynda writes:

 

> My

> problem is that I know what I am looking for, but I have no idea what

> they are called (to do a google search) or where to find them. WSP has

> them, but only the very small ones. Can anyone out there help me?

>

>

 

For want of a better word: Ballers? <sure to hear something on this>

 

Jackie

 

 

 

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In a message dated 2/20/03 10:39:20 AM Eastern Standard Time,

lynda writes:

 

 

> Hi-

>

> I have no idea what these things are called, but they look like a pair

> of scissors, with ice cream scoopers on the ends. They are meant for

> forming meatballs, but you can use them to make round bath fizzies. My

> problem is that I know what I am looking for, but I have no idea what

> they are called (to do a google search) or where to find them. WSP has

> them, but only the very small ones. Can anyone out there help me?

>

> Many thanks-

> Lynda

>

 

Yes, they do make these for making meatballs - I have seen them in one of my

catalogs. Not sure how many I would be required to order, but if you are

interested I could look late tonight and get back to you. Let me know.

 

Patty Corapi

 

 

 

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Hi-

 

I have no idea what these things are called, but they look like a pair

of scissors, with ice cream scoopers on the ends. They are meant for

forming meatballs, but you can use them to make round bath fizzies. My

problem is that I know what I am looking for, but I have no idea what

they are called (to do a google search) or where to find them. WSP has

them, but only the very small ones. Can anyone out there help me?

 

Many thanks-

Lynda

 

 

 

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Lynda Sorenson

http://www.Luna-Aromatics.com

 

 

 

 

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Lynda

 

I know exactly what you are talking about

Try a restaurant supply store

We used to have a place called Lechters(sp), but they are now closed

We just always called them ballers or ball makers

 

You can ask Anne Marie where she gets hers or check these sites

 

http://www.foodservicedirect.com/

http://www.sharpknives.com/

http://www.kerekesequip.com/

 

Good luck!

Becky~

 

Lynda Sorenson wrote:

> I have no idea what these things are called, but they look like a pair of

scissors, with ice cream scoopers on the ends. They are meant for forming

meatballs, but you can use them to make round bath fizzies. My problem is that

I know what I am looking for, but I have no idea what they are called (to do a

google search) or where to find them. WSP has them, but only the very small

ones. Can anyone out there help me?

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Hi Lynda

Try

http://www.dpent.ca/cgi-bin/regal.cgi?page=foodprepc

They call them meat ball tongs

Regards

Ann

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Lynda Sorenson

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Thursday, February 20, 2003 3:38 PM

bath fizzie scoopers?

 

 

Hi-

 

I have no idea what these things are called, but they look like a pair

of scissors, with ice cream scoopers on the ends. They are meant for

forming meatballs, but you can use them to make round bath fizzies. My

problem is that I know what I am looking for, but I have no idea what

they are called (to do a google search) or where to find them. WSP has

them, but only the very small ones. Can anyone out there help me?

 

Many thanks-

Lynda

 

 

 

--

Lynda Sorenson

http://www.Luna-Aromatics.com

 

 

 

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Hey Lynda,

 

This is where I got mine....hope it helps.

 

http://www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/ListProducts.asp?displayCatID=248

 

--- Lynda Sorenson <lynda

wrote:

> I have no idea what these things are called,

> but they look like a pair

> of scissors, with ice cream scoopers on the

> ends. They are meant for

> forming meatballs, but you can use them to make

> round bath fizzies.

 

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Cheryl Smith

A Heavenly Body

204 Muldoon Road

Anchorage AK 99504

 

 

 

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