You'll just have to use your imagination for this one (I haven't gotten into posting pictures for everything like she does at countdowntoasimplerlife.blogspot.com). My wife bought me a hand crank shredder at a yard sale or the thrift store, her two favorite places to shop. The thing is made of aluminum, has five different cutters, and works fantastic. This evening I shredded about a third of the zucchini sitting on the kitchen island.
Why did I name today's post what I did? Did I mention the cranking hand shredder my wife bought for me? That's right--it will shred vegetables or fingers with equal ease, however, I don't usually need a bandage for the vegetables. I made a note to myself that says basically to keep my fingers not so close to the whirling blades. Another note is not to crank so fast so fingers can be yanked out of the way before too much skin has to be found.
Here in Nebraska, if you can't grow zucchini, you probably drool profusely while someone feeds you. The second easiest thing to grow in a backyard garden is weeds. They love Miracle-Gro. I used a weed and feed on the lawn, but the weeds thought the label said, "Feed the weeds."
I baked a cherry pie today. Don't get too excited. It was from a neighbor, sort of, Mrs. Smith. She leaves them at the grocery store here in town. Nebraska--Less People, Less Stress
Mrs. Smith, huh? Cheater, cheater, pumpkin eater.
ReplyDeleteNo, it was cherry eater.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Nebraska! I've lived here near all my life and love it. Try and keep those fingers out of the shredder Ed. They are knucklebusters.
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