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Judy, I have the exact one in white plastic with metal blades, it is wonderful

and makes all types of shapes and thin or thick slices. I've had mine a bit

longer, it's never worn out,. It does have a pick cast since I slice fesh beets

and they stain. Mine is German made.

I love that thing.

Donna

 

wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

Don't you just love Mandolins??? They cut kitchen chopping time to a bare

minimum. What would I do without this handy gadget, I hate to think. I've owned

one for 20 years and use it ALL THE TIME!!!. This is the one I use and replace

when it wears out.

http://www.epinions.com/Borner_V_Slicer_Plus_Mandoline__14___Cooking_Tools/displ\

ay_~latest_prices

Which one do you like?

Judy

 

 

 

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I've had about 3 in 20 years. The teeth on the the finest teethed one, got

loose over the years. I have an orange one and a white one. I think I've

really only worn out one, but found one at a garage sale, still brand new for

about $5 and snatched it up, in the anticipation of a need for it in the future.

LOL I finally opened it one day, when one of the children put it " away " in a

odd place that I never would of thought to have looked .They weren't home when

I needed to use it and so I broke out the new one and use them interchangably.

 

That is neat that you have the same one. I saw my first in a demonstration at a

home show and had to have one immediately and the rest is history. : )))

 

Judy

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Donnalilacflower

Thursday, May 18, 2006 6:34 PM

Mandolins

 

 

Judy, I have the exact one in white plastic with metal blades, it is wonderful

and makes all types of shapes and thin or thick slices. I've had mine a bit

longer, it's never worn out,. It does have a pick cast since I slice fesh beets

and they stain. Mine is German made.

I love that thing.

Donna

 

wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

Don't you just love Mandolins??? They cut kitchen chopping time to a bare

minimum. What would I do without this handy gadget, I hate to think. I've owned

one for 20 years and use it ALL THE TIME!!!. This is the one I use and replace

when it wears out.

http://www.epinions.com/Borner_V_Slicer_Plus_Mandoline__14___Cooking_Tools/displ\

ay_~latest_prices

Which one do you like?

Judy

 

 

 

Donna

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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