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I can't resist a fun cooking gadget

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June 18, 2012 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 2 Comments

No matter where I travel, I’m forever on the prowl for a new cooking gadget.  I love all gadgets and now I justify my purchases by proclaiming that “my newest” gadget will propel my food allergy friendly cooking to new heights!  This weekend I found this little gem in my Hobby Farm Home Magazine.
French cut green bean slicer
A French-style green been slicer available at www.Jungseed.com!  Of course, how have I been living without this?  Besides offering this interesting little gadget www.jungseed.com is simply interesting.  This slicer can be found listed under supplies and harvest helpers along with Mr. Pea Sheller and the Little Stripper Popcorn Sheller (yes, make your own popcorn kernels)!  Their main business is  plant and vegetable seeds.
hobby farm home magazine
Side bar: If you are embrace sustainable, lean, green & mean living, you’ll quickly discover how Hobby Farm Home magazine is truly the original natural living publication.  I have picked up an amazing amount of sustainable ideas, recipes, homemade gifts suggestions and how to’s here in this simple magazine.  The recipes never fail and I anxiously await each issue!  Okay, I do live on one acre, but recently gave up our chickens…for now (but shhh, don’t tell my husband I said that).
food allergy safe cooking
In all seriousness, my goal has always been to dish up fabulously tasty food allergy friendly recipes and treats that leave the other kids asking for the peanut-tree nut-dairy-egg and sesame seed FREE foods.  It’s half culinary manipulation to prove my never-ending point that eating within food allergy limitations are perfectly fine and half that I really love cooking gadgets and interesting food.
vegan dairy egg and nut free banana muffins

Do you have a favorite kitchen gadget that dazzles food allergy friendly and safe foods you can share with us?

Happy Monday to you!!-Caroline
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Filed Under: Food Allergy Lifestyle, Glorious Food, Kitchen tools Tagged With: food allergy friendly cooking

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  1. Nancy

    June 21, 2012 at 9:44 am

    What a great gadget! My recent favorite is the Kuhn Rikon julienne peeler. I love it! I’ve been using it to make zucchini “pasta” Last night we had spicy shrimp (well, vegetarian fake shrimp) on zucchini pasta. So good! And so guilt free!

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    • Caroline

      June 21, 2012 at 6:09 pm

      Nancy can you share that recipe??? I’m intrigued with the zucchini pasta. We’re growing zucchini this summer and usually are up to our eye balls in it. I have that peeler and have used it on carrots.

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