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LA VIDA VERDE VEGTABLE AND FRUIT SPIRALISER


Use the Spiralizer to slice, shred and curl fruits and vegetables to make healthy alternatives to pasta (Spaghetti from Courgettes, Courgetti) and discover a whole new range of meals full of vitamins.

Ideal for a raw food, gluten-free, paleo or low-carb diet. Includes 3 blades: Coarse -for vegetable or fruit spaghetti perfect for courgetti Fine - for vegetable or fruit noodles perfect for fine carrot noodles Flat Ribbon - for wider ribbon strands

Easy to use: Step 1, place the spiralizer on smooth surface, Step 2, choose suitable blade (spare blades stored under spiralizer), Step 3, slide blade into place, Step 4, push food onto prongs, Step 5, use handle to push fruit or vegetable on to blade, Step 6, turn the crank handle clockwise for perfect healthy results.

Spiralize sweet potato and put in pan of heated oil, sprinkle with garlic powder, season with salt and pepper. Cook until bright orange. Place cooked spriralized sweet potato in a bowl and mix with the egg. Make 4 buns and leave in fridge for min 15 minutes. Cook buns in a medium, hot pan flipping over halfway through. Serve your chosen filling.


?24.99 on amazon will sell for ?12


blender ?8


set of cups ?4

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