I have mentioned in the past one of my favorite non-electric gadgets. It is the Vidalia Chop Wizard. I have cubed up pounds and pounds of fruits and vegetables with this thing. They cost $19.99 as seen on TV, but thrift stores have them. I can't understand why people give them away. I never pay more than $1.00 to $2.50 at the most. I have two. I need one for a spare, but I haven't had a problem with my original so I haven't needed my spare. If I had to, I like it so much I would pay the $19.99. The only downside is you have to use the special tool to clean it. As soon as you're done, use the tool and run it under running water. It cleans very easily. I'm not getting paid by the company, I just like it and use it several times a week. Others may not.
Living the simple life in Princeton has offered us rewards that I would like to share with all who care to stop in and see. From natures outdoor beauty to indoor cooking and everything in between. Welcome to my very special world in rural Wisconsin.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Love My Vidalia Chop Wizard
I don't have much to say today. It was a day of rest and recovery from the busy last few days. I do have guests coming tomorrow for a brief visit. I made an overnight lasagna but otherwise I will serve lots of leftovers. I still have Christmas cookies, chips and dip and various other things that I either have left over or forgot to put on the table. This meal will be a little disjointed, but we won't be wasting food.
I have mentioned in the past one of my favorite non-electric gadgets. It is the Vidalia Chop Wizard. I have cubed up pounds and pounds of fruits and vegetables with this thing. They cost $19.99 as seen on TV, but thrift stores have them. I can't understand why people give them away. I never pay more than $1.00 to $2.50 at the most. I have two. I need one for a spare, but I haven't had a problem with my original so I haven't needed my spare. If I had to, I like it so much I would pay the $19.99. The only downside is you have to use the special tool to clean it. As soon as you're done, use the tool and run it under running water. It cleans very easily. I'm not getting paid by the company, I just like it and use it several times a week. Others may not.
Soon I will talk about my favorite electric appliances. The top five that I can't live without. I bet you can't wait.
I have mentioned in the past one of my favorite non-electric gadgets. It is the Vidalia Chop Wizard. I have cubed up pounds and pounds of fruits and vegetables with this thing. They cost $19.99 as seen on TV, but thrift stores have them. I can't understand why people give them away. I never pay more than $1.00 to $2.50 at the most. I have two. I need one for a spare, but I haven't had a problem with my original so I haven't needed my spare. If I had to, I like it so much I would pay the $19.99. The only downside is you have to use the special tool to clean it. As soon as you're done, use the tool and run it under running water. It cleans very easily. I'm not getting paid by the company, I just like it and use it several times a week. Others may not.
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