Sunday, July 02, 2006

The Screwpull Citrus Juicer - Another "Gotta Have" Kitchen Gadget!

SUNDAY'S FOOD TIP

BW-112 If you keep up with this blog fairly regularly, I know what you're thinking - She has every juicer known to the modern world. Why is she recommending yet another one?

Well, here's why.

I love my electric juicer. But, since it's electric, it's not much good on picnics or camping trips.

My old-fashioned glass juicer is one of my prized possessions. My mother gave it to me years ago, so either she used to use it, or my grandmother did, which gives it great sentimental value. Plus, I just think it looks so cute and quaint on a shelf in my kitchen.

But, since it's made of glass, it doesn't travel well either. I certainly wouldn't want to break it, lugging it around outside on a picnic. Another drawback with this little juicer is that the seeds go right into the juice. That means I have to use a separate strainer with it.

Alas...the Screwpull Citrus Juicer has none of these drawbacks. In fact, I don't even have to halve the lemon or orange or whatever fruit I'm juicing. I just slide the whole fruit onto the juicer. A little strainer keeps the seeds from joining the juice. And, of course, I don't need electricity to use this handy little gadget either.

So, you see. There really are reasons to have a variety of juicers.

To find out where you can buy your own Screwpull Citrus Juicer, visit their website.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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