Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer

2016-09-20 Thread Debbra Piening via Cookinginthedark
True, but there's certainly no harm in using a gadget to save time and keep 
things uniform.  Besides, even people with good knife skills have accidents!

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From: Brenda Mueller via Cookinginthedark 
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Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 9:51 AM
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Cc: Brenda Mueller
Subject: Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer

One doesn't necessarily need a dicer at all, just the will to practice and 
develop the skill with a very sharp knife.  

Brenda Mueller 

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> On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:08 AM, juliette via Cookinginthedark 
> <cookinginthedark@acbradio.org> wrote:
> 
> So, does one need a dicer to dice and a "mandolin" to slice? Not trying to be 
> funny here!
> 
> Juliette
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: Debbra Piening via Cookinginthedark  <cookinginthedark@acbradio.org>
> To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
> Date: 09/19/2016 12:28 pm
> Subject: Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer
> 
>> 
>> 
>> How many blades are included with this one?  I'm not seeing anything in the 
>> description.  Thanks.
>> 
>> 
>> Deb
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Food Dude via Cookinginthedark [mailto:cookinginthedark@acbradio.org] 
>> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2016 6:32 AM
>> To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
>> Cc: Food Dude
>> Subject: Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer
>> 
>> I use the dice and slice chopper from Blind Mice Mart!
>> 
>> It is awesome!
>> 
>> Dice and Slice Chopper
>> chrDice and Slice Chopper perfectly dices onions, peppers, celery and 
>> carrots.
>> chrClear base container catches cut fruits and vegetables to reduce 
>> counter top messes.
>> chrEvenly slice strawberries, mushrooms or hard boiled eggs.
>> chrEasily cube tomatoes, zucchini and potatoes.
>> chrBase container features printed measurements up to 2 cups or 500 ml.
>> chrNon-skid feet hold base securely in place while in use.
>> Care: Dishwasher Safe
>> "Cleaning: Use cleaning tool to remove food residue from pusher teeth.
>> 
>> "Encloses Cut Foods to Minimize Mess
>> "Hand wash lid for best results.
>> "Disassembles for Easy Cleaning
>> "All other parts are dishwasher safe.
>> 
>> Caution! Sharp Blades. Use care when operating and washing item to avoid 
>> injury.
>> To Use
>> 
>> 1. Remove blades from clear base container. Insert blade
>> 2. Attach lid to base. Make sure lid is fully seated on hinge before 
>> pressing down.
>> 3. Lift tab on blade to remove or blade frame from blades. Snap desired 
>> blade into frame
>> 4. Place food onto blades and push lid down firmly in one swift motion. 
>> Place both hands on lid frame and press firmly into container rim.
>> when cutting larger pieces. Ease of chopping may vary depending on 
>> freshness and size of fruit or vegetable.
>> Tip: Cut food down to 2" x 3" for best results.
>> 5. Use cleaning tool to remove food residue from pusher teeth after each 
>> use.
>> Tip: Keeping pusher teeth clean will prevent lifting of the chopping 
>> insert when opening the lid and will make chopping easier.
>> 6. To remove base container, hold base container down firmly with one 
>> hand. With other hand, lift frame up using finger hole.
>>  Suggested Retail Price: $31.99
>>  Mice Price: $28.99
>> Direct Link:
>> https://www.blindmicemegamall.com/bmm/shop/Item_Detail
>> 
>> Have a Mice Day,
>> Dale Campbell
>> Cooking in the Dark
>> 
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Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer

2016-09-20 Thread Brenda Mueller via Cookinginthedark
One doesn't necessarily need a dicer at all, just the will to practice and 
develop the skill with a very sharp knife.  

Brenda Mueller 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:08 AM, juliette via Cookinginthedark 
> <cookinginthedark@acbradio.org> wrote:
> 
> So, does one need a dicer to dice and a "mandolin" to slice? Not trying to be 
> funny here!
> 
> Juliette
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: Debbra Piening via Cookinginthedark  <cookinginthedark@acbradio.org>
> To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
> Date: 09/19/2016 12:28 pm
> Subject: Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer
> 
>> 
>> 
>> How many blades are included with this one?  I'm not seeing anything in the 
>> description.  Thanks.
>> 
>> 
>> Deb
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Food Dude via Cookinginthedark [mailto:cookinginthedark@acbradio.org] 
>> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2016 6:32 AM
>> To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
>> Cc: Food Dude
>> Subject: Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer
>> 
>> I use the dice and slice chopper from Blind Mice Mart!
>> 
>> It is awesome!
>> 
>> Dice and Slice Chopper
>> chrDice and Slice Chopper perfectly dices onions, peppers, celery and 
>> carrots.
>> chrClear base container catches cut fruits and vegetables to reduce 
>> counter top messes.
>> chrEvenly slice strawberries, mushrooms or hard boiled eggs.
>> chrEasily cube tomatoes, zucchini and potatoes.
>> chrBase container features printed measurements up to 2 cups or 500 ml.
>> chrNon-skid feet hold base securely in place while in use.
>> Care: Dishwasher Safe
>> "Cleaning: Use cleaning tool to remove food residue from pusher teeth.
>> 
>> "Encloses Cut Foods to Minimize Mess
>> "Hand wash lid for best results.
>> "Disassembles for Easy Cleaning
>> "All other parts are dishwasher safe.
>> 
>> Caution! Sharp Blades. Use care when operating and washing item to avoid 
>> injury.
>> To Use
>> 
>> 1. Remove blades from clear base container. Insert blade
>> 2. Attach lid to base. Make sure lid is fully seated on hinge before 
>> pressing down.
>> 3. Lift tab on blade to remove or blade frame from blades. Snap desired 
>> blade into frame
>> 4. Place food onto blades and push lid down firmly in one swift motion. 
>> Place both hands on lid frame and press firmly into container rim.
>> when cutting larger pieces. Ease of chopping may vary depending on 
>> freshness and size of fruit or vegetable.
>> Tip: Cut food down to 2" x 3" for best results.
>> 5. Use cleaning tool to remove food residue from pusher teeth after each 
>> use.
>> Tip: Keeping pusher teeth clean will prevent lifting of the chopping 
>> insert when opening the lid and will make chopping easier.
>> 6. To remove base container, hold base container down firmly with one 
>> hand. With other hand, lift frame up using finger hole.
>>  Suggested Retail Price: $31.99
>>  Mice Price: $28.99
>> Direct Link:
>> https://www.blindmicemegamall.com/bmm/shop/Item_Detail
>> 
>> Have a Mice Day,
>> Dale Campbell
>> Cooking in the Dark
>> 
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Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer

2016-09-20 Thread juliette via Cookinginthedark
So, does one need a dicer to dice and a "mandolin" to slice? Not trying to be 
funny here!

Juliette

- Original Message -
From: Debbra Piening via Cookinginthedark  <cookinginthedark@acbradio.org>
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Date: 09/19/2016 12:28 pm
Subject: Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer

>
>
> How many blades are included with this one?  I'm not seeing anything in the 
> description.  Thanks.
> 
> 
> Deb
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Food Dude via Cookinginthedark [mailto:cookinginthedark@acbradio.org] 
> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2016 6:32 AM
> To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
> Cc: Food Dude
> Subject: Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer
> 
> I use the dice and slice chopper from Blind Mice Mart!
> 
> It is awesome!
> 
> Dice and Slice Chopper
> chrDice and Slice Chopper perfectly dices onions, peppers, celery and 
> carrots.
> chrClear base container catches cut fruits and vegetables to reduce 
> counter top messes.
> chrEvenly slice strawberries, mushrooms or hard boiled eggs.
> chrEasily cube tomatoes, zucchini and potatoes.
> chrBase container features printed measurements up to 2 cups or 500 ml.
> chrNon-skid feet hold base securely in place while in use.
> Care: Dishwasher Safe
> "Cleaning: Use cleaning tool to remove food residue from pusher teeth.
> 
> "Encloses Cut Foods to Minimize Mess
> "Hand wash lid for best results.
> "Disassembles for Easy Cleaning
> "All other parts are dishwasher safe.
> 
> Caution! Sharp Blades. Use care when operating and washing item to avoid 
> injury.
> To Use
> 
> 1. Remove blades from clear base container. Insert blade
> 2. Attach lid to base. Make sure lid is fully seated on hinge before 
> pressing down.
> 3. Lift tab on blade to remove or blade frame from blades. Snap desired 
> blade into frame
> 4. Place food onto blades and push lid down firmly in one swift motion. 
> Place both hands on lid frame and press firmly into container rim.
> when cutting larger pieces. Ease of chopping may vary depending on 
> freshness and size of fruit or vegetable.
> Tip: Cut food down to 2" x 3" for best results.
> 5. Use cleaning tool to remove food residue from pusher teeth after each 
> use.
> Tip: Keeping pusher teeth clean will prevent lifting of the chopping 
> insert when opening the lid and will make chopping easier.
> 6. To remove base container, hold base container down firmly with one 
> hand. With other hand, lift frame up using finger hole.
>   Suggested Retail Price: $31.99
>   Mice Price: $28.99
> Direct Link:
> https://www.blindmicemegamall.com/bmm/shop/Item_Detail
> 
> Have a Mice Day,
> Dale Campbell
> Cooking in the Dark
> 
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Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer

2016-09-19 Thread Debbra Piening via Cookinginthedark
How many blades are included with this one?  I'm not seeing anything in the 
description.  Thanks.


Deb


-Original Message-
From: Food Dude via Cookinginthedark [mailto:cookinginthedark@acbradio.org]
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2016 6:32 AM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Cc: Food Dude
Subject: Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer

I use the dice and slice chopper from Blind Mice Mart!

It is awesome!

Dice and Slice Chopper
•Dice and Slice Chopper perfectly dices onions, peppers, celery and
carrots.
•Clear base container catches cut fruits and vegetables to reduce
counter top messes.
•Evenly slice strawberries, mushrooms or hard boiled eggs.
•Easily cube tomatoes, zucchini and potatoes.
•Base container features printed measurements up to 2 cups or 500 ml.
•Non-skid feet hold base securely in place while in use.
Care: Dishwasher Safe
◾Cleaning: Use cleaning tool to remove food residue from pusher teeth.

◾Encloses Cut Foods to Minimize Mess
◾Hand wash lid for best results.
◾Disassembles for Easy Cleaning
◾All other parts are dishwasher safe.

Caution! Sharp Blades. Use care when operating and washing item to avoid
injury.
To Use

1. Remove blades from clear base container. Insert blade
2. Attach lid to base. Make sure lid is fully seated on hinge before
pressing down.
3. Lift tab on blade to remove or blade frame from blades. Snap desired
blade into frame
4. Place food onto blades and push lid down firmly in one swift motion.
Place both hands on lid frame and press firmly into container rim.
when cutting larger pieces. Ease of chopping may vary depending on
freshness and size of fruit or vegetable.
Tip: Cut food down to 2” x 3” for best results.
5. Use cleaning tool to remove food residue from pusher teeth after each
use.
Tip: Keeping pusher teeth clean will prevent lifting of the chopping
insert when opening the lid and will make chopping easier.
6. To remove base container, hold base container down firmly with one
hand. With other hand, lift frame up using finger hole.
  Suggested Retail Price: $31.99
  Mice Price: $28.99
Direct Link:
https://www.blindmicemegamall.com/bmm/shop/Item_Detail

Have a Mice Day,
Dale Campbell
Cooking in the Dark

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Re: [CnD] Using a great dicer

2016-09-19 Thread Food Dude via Cookinginthedark

I use the dice and slice chopper from Blind Mice Mart!

It is awesome!

Dice and Slice Chopper
•Dice and Slice Chopper perfectly dices onions, peppers, celery and
carrots.
•Clear base container catches cut fruits and vegetables to reduce
counter top messes.
•Evenly slice strawberries, mushrooms or hard boiled eggs.
•Easily cube tomatoes, zucchini and potatoes.
•Base container features printed measurements up to 2 cups or 500 ml.
•Non-skid feet hold base securely in place while in use.
Care: Dishwasher Safe
◾Cleaning: Use cleaning tool to remove food residue from pusher teeth.

◾Encloses Cut Foods to Minimize Mess
◾Hand wash lid for best results.
◾Disassembles for Easy Cleaning
◾All other parts are dishwasher safe.

Caution! Sharp Blades. Use care when operating and washing item to avoid
injury.
To Use

1. Remove blades from clear base container. Insert blade
2. Attach lid to base. Make sure lid is fully seated on hinge before
pressing down.
3. Lift tab on blade to remove or blade frame from blades. Snap desired
blade into frame
4. Place food onto blades and push lid down firmly in one swift motion.
Place both hands on lid frame and press firmly into container rim.
when cutting larger pieces. Ease of chopping may vary depending on
freshness and size of fruit or vegetable.
Tip: Cut food down to 2” x 3” for best results.
5. Use cleaning tool to remove food residue from pusher teeth after each
use.
Tip: Keeping pusher teeth clean will prevent lifting of the chopping
insert when opening the lid and will make chopping easier.
6. To remove base container, hold base container down firmly with one
hand. With other hand, lift frame up using finger hole.
 Suggested Retail Price: $31.99
 Mice Price: $28.99
Direct Link:
https://www.blindmicemegamall.com/bmm/shop/Item_Detail

Have a Mice Day,
Dale Campbell
Cooking in the Dark

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