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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 502579" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>i've already posted that I'm having to work quite hard on providing a nutritional diet forT1 husband with advanced kidney disease in a house where carbs are restricted too. </p><p>to this end i bought a "Spiralizer". With this little gizmo, I can make "Spaghetti" from various vegetables.I've only done courgettes so far, but ended up with coils that are about 3mm diameter and nearly 50cm long. there's an attachment to makr thinner pasta, which i plan to try soon and a slicer for wafer thin veggies, which will stir fry. i looked all over for the best value gadget. Some cost several tens of pounds, which is outside my budget. I plan on trying cucumber salad this evening.</p><p> I love cooking and all this effort is actually quite fun.</p><p> hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 502579, member: 8110"] i've already posted that I'm having to work quite hard on providing a nutritional diet forT1 husband with advanced kidney disease in a house where carbs are restricted too. to this end i bought a "Spiralizer". With this little gizmo, I can make "Spaghetti" from various vegetables.I've only done courgettes so far, but ended up with coils that are about 3mm diameter and nearly 50cm long. there's an attachment to makr thinner pasta, which i plan to try soon and a slicer for wafer thin veggies, which will stir fry. i looked all over for the best value gadget. Some cost several tens of pounds, which is outside my budget. I plan on trying cucumber salad this evening. I love cooking and all this effort is actually quite fun. hana [/QUOTE]
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