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Re: Spiralized Recipe Question

On 4/9/2015 curlywhitedog said:

I bought the Spirilizer, or some version of, called the Vegetti. Haven't used it more than once or twice but I found a great looking recipe using the Spirilizer and sweet potatoes. Going to try it with my Vegetti this week.

http://www.skinnytaste.com/2015/04/spiralized-sweet-potato-latkes.html

Hope this link lasts long enough for some to copy.

Maria

Maria----how are you??? It's been ages since we heard from you !! You ok??

I just got a spiralizer that looks like that apple peeler thing---oh lordy--works like a dream. I have dexterity issues with my stoopid hands and fingers--thank you chemoWink and it is easy peasy to use. Made zoodles--for under my take out chicken last night. Delish!!! Come back to the C survivors board and say Hi!!!

PAM

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Re: Spiralized Recipe Question

On 4/11/2015 Campion said:

My go to book has been Raw Food Made Easy which has the spaghetti with tomato sauce recipe and a lot more. It has some amazing food- "brownies" made with cocoa and dates and not baked. You'll swear they are the fudgiest brownies ever, yet no added sugar. If you have a Vitamix or a Ninja and a spiralizer, this book is incredible.

I've cooked my way through it and only a nut allergy keeps me from using some of the recipes or not altering some of them. (There is a nut "meatball" recipe that is delicious.)

And a zucchini hummus, zucchini rather than chickpeas. Much lighter and surprisingly good.

I just ordered this book from my library. thanks!!!

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Re: Spiralized Recipe Question

 I bought the Veggetti  and some zuchinni, cucumber and carrots today. 

 

 

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