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On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 22:15:39 +0000 (UTC), in alt.food.diabetic, "W.
Baker" > wrote:

>Bj?rn Steensrud > wrote:
>: Cheri wrote:
>
>: >
>: > "Todd" > wrote in message
>: > ...
>: >> On 12/20/2013 06:57 PM, Cheri wrote:
>: >>>
>: >>> "Todd" > wrote in message
>: >>> ...
>: >>>> Hi All,
>: >>>>
>: >>>> Does this one look good?
>: >>>> http://www.amazon.com/Kuhn-Rikon-Jul...words=Julienne
>: >>>>
>: >>>>
>: >>>> It is by the same folks that made
>: >>>> my pressure cookers and the quality of those is excellent.
>: >>>>
>: >>>> -T
>: >>>
>: >>> Sure it looks fine, but no need to spend that much. I have this one and
>: >>> it works beautifully. Your choice though.
>: >>>
>: >>> http://www.amazon.com/Zyliss-30700-J...ulienne+peeler
>: >>>
>: >>
>: >> Hi Cheri,
>: >>
>: >> Thank you!
>: >>
>: >> No one is Wal Mart or Raley's knew what a Junienner
>: >> was. I had to look on Amazon. :'(
>: >
>: > At Wal-Mart they're where the potato peelers and kitchen gadgets are, at
>: > least that's where they are here. I'm not surprised that they didn't know
>: > though. That happens a lot with all kinds of things. I think they don't
>: > want to bother looking in a lot of cases.
>: >
>: > Cheri
>: >
>
>: Ask them for a mandoline :-) I'll buy one here locally next year. The
>: first one I saw was around $200 !!! (A net search gave me other choices.)
>
>They scare the H-ll out of me. I always would fer for my fingers with a
>proper manoline.
>
>Wendy


My mandoline has a finger guard that protects your fingers while
slicing. The only time you might cut a finger would be during the
cleaning process. My husband does that for me, thankfully.