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Mandoline for finely sliced veg

(7 Posts)
cazthebookworm Tue 10-Sept-13 17:04:32

THANKS so much for your recommendations and tips, especially from Galen. I will pass them on and check out some prices. Perhaps I should buy some Band Aid as well, as she has been known to partake of a drop or two when she is cooking.

kittylester Tue 10-Sept-13 14:56:56

I use a zyzzlis [sp] which comes with five blade thingies and is scarily good. grin

gracesmum Mon 09-Sept-13 20:35:52

I have a wonderful Oxo Goodgrips one which DD gave us - but I am afraid I usually use the Magimix. Excellent devices though.

Maniac Mon 09-Sept-13 20:21:53

I bought one from a charity shop 5 yrs ago-a 'Borner' made in W.Germany.
I use frequently.Agree with Galen that extreme care is needed to avoid slicing fingers.

annodomini Mon 09-Sept-13 19:10:35

I bought my son a mandoline for his birthday one year. He makes good use of it and I have never found a bit of finger in a salad, but then he is a qualified chef. I think I got that one from Lakeland. Cheaper from Amazon. I find that the slicing discs on my Magimix do a good job.

Galen Mon 09-Sept-13 18:45:06

Yes I've a good one I got from Lakeland. I have been known to try to amputate my fingertip with it. They can be lethal.
Do not attempt to use following consumption of alcohol!

cazthebookworm Mon 09-Sept-13 18:12:17

Hallo
Does anyone use a mandoline to finely slice vegetables? I have a friend whose daughter will only eat salad if everything is sliced up this way and it takes her an age to do them with a knife, so I was thinking of recommending one of these to her but know nothing about them.
Any advice would be most welcome.
Thank you .smile