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FS- Victorio Strainer
Sorry for the FS post but it is preserving related.
We've used an original Victorio Strainer Model 200 for many years to process our tomatoes and now is the season. They are mega work savers, no need to peel or core the tomatoes. We just inherited another Model 200 and have no use for two. The newest one is for sale. It is the original Model 200 in absolutely mint condition, as a matter of fact, I don't think it was ever used. Complete with instruction manual. Unfortunately, the original box is missing. I'll box it up and ship it to anywhere in Canada for only $25.00 plus postage costs. email for information: rreid at look dot ca Ross. |
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I've got the berry screen and love it for making seedless raspberry jam. I microwave the raspberries first--they go through faster warm. Dave On Sep 20, 1:05 pm, Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > In article >, > wrote: > > On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 07:35:44 -0500, Melba's Jammin' > > > wrote: > > >Somebody TAKE it! It's a little putzy to put together and to clean but > > >it's GREAT! > > > >Curiosity question for you, Ross. (Hi, btw) Do you cook them at least > > >somewhat before putting them to the Victorio? > > >- > > >-Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ > > >Dinner at Yummy! 9-15-2007 Pictures included. > > > Hi Barb. > > > The Victorio is great isn't it! When the kids were home we'd never > > have been able to put down the quantity of tomatoes, especially juice, > > that we could with the Victorio. > > To your question, no cooking, we simply washed them, cut them in > > chunks and ran them through. Clamped to a small table with a stock pot > > on a chair under the side chute and a casserole dish under the end to > > catch the skins and seeds. Worked great. > > > Ross > > OK. I like to cook them first -- at least get 'em warm and a little > soft. Dang, I wish I could justify the buy! LOL! I only use mine > maybe three times a season. |
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"djb" > wrote in message ups.com... > > I've got the berry screen and love it for making seedless raspberry > jam. I microwave the raspberries first--they go through faster warm. > > Dave > > > On Sep 20, 1:05 pm, Melba's Jammin' > > wrote: >> In article >, >> wrote: >> > On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 07:35:44 -0500, Melba's Jammin' >> > > wrote: >> > >Somebody TAKE it! It's a little putzy to put together and to clean >> > >but >> > >it's GREAT! >> >> > >Curiosity question for you, Ross. (Hi, btw) Do you cook them at >> > >least >> > >somewhat before putting them to the Victorio? >> > >- >> > >-Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ >> > >Dinner at Yummy! 9-15-2007 Pictures included. >> >> > Hi Barb. >> >> > The Victorio is great isn't it! When the kids were home we'd never >> > have been able to put down the quantity of tomatoes, especially juice, >> > that we could with the Victorio. >> > To your question, no cooking, we simply washed them, cut them in >> > chunks and ran them through. Clamped to a small table with a stock pot >> > on a chair under the side chute and a casserole dish under the end to >> > catch the skins and seeds. Worked great. >> >> > Ross >> >> OK. I like to cook them first -- at least get 'em warm and a little >> soft. Dang, I wish I could justify the buy! LOL! I only use mine >> maybe three times a season. > berry screen? OK, looks like I might be the lucky bidder on Ross's Victorio. Guess I'll have to do some research to see what else it does, huh? And other add on parts I can buy. Berry screen? Cool. Kathi |
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Yep. I have the optional berry screen (very fine to take out berry
seeds), pumpkin screen, and salsa screen. So far, though, I've only used the berry screen. Dave On Sep 20, 5:07 pm, "Kathi Jones" > wrote: > > berry screen? > > OK, looks like I might be the lucky bidder on Ross's Victorio. Guess I'll > have to do some research to see what else it does, huh? And other add on > parts I can buy. Berry screen? Cool. > > Kathi- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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I have the model 200 and love it but having trouble with replacement parts, If you have not sold it I wil take it. Can send payment with paypal or money order, just let me know. . Thank you so much! |
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