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@brandiwine wrote:

I think I recently saw a "Veg-O-Matic" under a different name from Popeil.  They were popular back in the 60's.  It was Ron's father selling them at grocery stores in southern CA.


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I remember my Mom having one.  Never had the pasta maker, but I used the showtime rotisserie all the time until I got my big green egg.   

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Of COURSE we had a Veg-O-Matic- My dad could never resist a kitchen gadget...We got ours after a demo in the 1960's at the L A County (Pomona) Fair ...

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Can someone do me a favor? I'd like to get to measurements, how much oil and how much is the total volume of oil and water?

I bought one and the measuring cup is missing.

Thank you in advance.
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@MPotts wrote:

The Ronco was not so good. However the philip's one is fantastic! I am shocked QVC has not even bothered to sell this.


I got mine at Costco and I love it!  So do family & friends when I make them some.

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I still have my Ronco---and I used it alot back during the dinosaur eraWoman Very Happy I have an attachment for my Kitchen aid mixer that works very well and learned to make pasta with that countertop silver one wwwaaaayyyyyy back in time.Woman LOL Home made pasta is the best!!!