Hi all, just a quick question. Has anyone ever baught or used a Victorio food strainer, and where would be the best place to buy one from?
Are they anygood?
Jane
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Primrose you're spell checkingand correcting as you read.
It's Victorio not Victorian, see here http://www.victorio.info/
It's Victorio not Victorian, see here http://www.victorio.info/
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I use one of these for my tomatoes.....
http://www.seedsofitaly.com/-PASSATA_MACHINE_-_PASSA_POMODORO/p1834925_8313432.aspx
.......I really like it!
http://www.seedsofitaly.com/-PASSATA_MACHINE_-_PASSA_POMODORO/p1834925_8313432.aspx
.......I really like it!
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I have one of those too Retropants, great at removing the seeds and skins from raw toms. I can also recommend their herb chopper, wind the handle type chopper, herbs in at top chopped at the bottom. Can also make a great rub for meat by putting some olive oil in the bottom, herbs and garlic in the top, turn the handle and you have a great rub in mix in about 30 seconds. Simple and easy to clean too.
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I use mine for roasted toms too (with onion, garlic and other veg, herbs & oliive oil. it is still easy to clean, just hot soapy water. instant pasta sauce. don't forget the chilies!
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Thanks for posting that Retropants - have had such a good year with the toms & was going to google for something to make good sauce without all the sieving & such!
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