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KitchenAid Spiralizer Attachment Verses The Padero Spiral Vegetable Slicer

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The KitchenAid Spiralizer Attachment cost between $75.00 (Kohls) up to $149.00 (Macy’s) depending on where you shop and averages at $129.00 (almost everywhere). The Padero Spiral Vegetable Slicer cost around $30.00. (I’ve seen look-a-likes that cost less and might not work as well?)

The Pros

1- It’s a KichenAid Product that mostly metal with some plastic parts -Padero is mostly plastic with some metal.

2- It’s easy to clean – As is the Padero.

3-It has a peeler attachment – The Padero does not peal.

4-It makes a nice shape spiral for frying. – The Padero makes slightly thinner spirals.

The Cons

1-It cost more than the Padero Spiral Vegetable Slicer

2- It doesn’t do angel hair strands like the Padero

3-Odd shape potatoes don’t spiralize unlike the when using the Padero

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Potato that I couldn't Spiral cut from KitchenAid I could use in the Padero

Potato that I couldn’t Spiral cut from KitchenAid I could use in the Padero

4-Potatoes that are medium/large and larger need to be cut down because they don’t fit in. The Padero  can slide to do a larger potato or squash.

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5- I wasted some potatoes that I tried to spiralize and the waste splattered all over my counter.

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Well the forking truth is that the Padero doesn’t look as cool as the KichenAid Attachment and how long it will last against the KitchenAid Attachment I don’t know. It also doesn’t peal but for me it works better and more efficient.

So I already Forking Returned the KitchenAid Spiralizer Attachment.

I can’t say it’s not worth a fork because it can spiralize nicely under the right conditions.

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Great Tasting Green sauce for Eggs, Potatoes and Fish Recipe

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I wasn’t sure about what to call this sauce but I discovered it’s quite good with eggs, fish and cheesy potatoes so I just forking called it green sauce that is good with eggs, potatoes and fish. It’s very tasty with a little heat but not much heat. You can easily make it hotter by adding a jalapeno to this recipe but that will unbalance the seasonings.

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This is an easy sauce to make. I had some extra fresh prepared seasoned spinach and onions, A roasted poblano pepper, fresh cilantro, lemon and a few spices, oil and just whipped it up.

Ingredients for 6 large servings

2 cups seasoned prepared fresh spinach and onions

1 large roasted poblano pepper – skin, seeds and stem removed – rough chopped

1/4 cup fresh cilantro – rough chopped

1 lemon – just the fresh squeezed juice

1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

1/2 teaspoon cumin

1 teaspoon kosher salt

1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Directions – just blend it up and heat to use.

This just was an easy to make healthy and tasty sauce.

This is really tasty and that's The Forking Truth

This is really tasty and that’s The Forking Truth

WTFork happened to Candy Canes?

 

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A long time back in a land far away it’s said that children were given candy to shut the fork up while in church on Christmas. Someone in Germany decided to put a little religion into the candy sticks that shut kids up and made the candies hook shape to remind the children of shepherd’s  hooks like from the dudes in the Noel Scene.

Some time latter someone thought that hyssop should be added to these candies (that shut kid’s the fork up in church) because hyssop was used in the old testament for purification and sacrifice. Maybe nobody wanted forking child sacrifice on their hands and possibly because mint was cheaper or probably because mint forking tasted better than hyssop they went with mint flavoring because it was similar.

Some people say the red stripe was added to symbolize Christ’s Blood.

Recently I went to the Forking Supermarket and noticed mostly all the candy canes were forking weird!

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I saw Candy Canes that were filled with Pixy Stix Powder. Why would you want powder spilling out of a candy cane?

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These Candy Canes are filled with SweetTart Powder.

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Chocolate Mint Candy Canes sound tasty.

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Dum Dum Candy Canes

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Smarties Candy Canes….Would you want a Dum dum or a Smarties?

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Fruit Flavored Candy Canes

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Jelly Belly Candy Canes

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MORE Jelly Belly Candy Canes

Doesn't Forking matter what flavor the candy is. The Forking kid will shut up with candy in his mouth.

Doesn’t Forking matter what flavor the candy is. The Forking kid will shut up with candy in his mouth.

Merry Forking Christmas!

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References

Wikipedia.com

whychristmas.com

noelnoel.com

 

Dining with Dogs at Banh Mi Bistro Vietnamese Eatery Phoenix AZ Worth a Fork

"Where are we going to eat today?"

“Where are we going to eat today?”

Banh Mi Bistro Vietnamese Eatery is a small fast casual restaurant that specializes in the Vietnamese Sandwich called a Banh Mi. The sandwich is made on a Vietnamese Style Baguette that’s made with rice flour in addition to wheat flour. The sandwiches at BMBVE get topped with fresh sliced cucumber, fresh cilantro, pickled carrots, daikon radish, jalapeño, house made aioli and one of ten fillings to pick from. Most of the sandwiches look similar to the photo below. I’ve tried three of the ten Bahn Mi Sandwiches so far. The bread seems much lighter than a regular baguette with a different kind of crunch to the exterior and a soft center. All the sandwiches taste different and so far all that I tried were very tasty. They are the perfect blend of savory, sour/sweet and spicy. I also like that you can eat a big sandwich and it doesn’t leave you with a rock in your stomach like a regular hoagie or submarine sandwich.

Banh Mi Sandwich

Banh Mi Sandwich

This Vietnamese Restaurant does NOT offer Pho. This is a Pho-free Vietnamese Restaurant.

Other items they offer are….

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Lotus Root Salad

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Green Papaya Salad (more sweet than sour and accented with fresh mint)

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Egg Rolls served with lettuce fresh herbs and fish sauce so you can wrap them.

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Tasty plump Pot Stickers in chicken or pork

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Noodle salad bowls called bun. It’s almost like a pho salad.

This time I tried a rice plate with chicken. I note that this plate came with an egg roll that my husband swiped.

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This was really FORKING delicious! The dark meat boneless chicken was moist, juicy and developed with exotic flavors and brushed with more flavors. Even the salad was light and delicious.

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The dogs forking enjoyed some of the food too! This is dining on a budget. Prices run from $4.00 for a salad, most Banh Mi Sandwiches run 6-$7.00 and the rice plate is the most expensive item on the menu and runs $8.00 at the time of me writing this review. (I do note prices are subject to change)

Other items that they offer are specialty drinks such as Vietnamese Iced Coffee, Milk Tea and Smoothies.

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“Banh Mi Vietnamese Bistro is Worth a Fork!”

Your most likely not going to drive across town to dine here but if your in the neighborhood this place is suggested.

Your most likely not going to drive across town to dine here but if your in the neighborhood this place is suggested.

For more information on Banh Mi Vietnamese Bistro go to www.BanhMiBistroAZ.com

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MORE-Does Fecal Material Matter 2-U in Your Food

 

Fecal Contamination

Fecal Contamination

Does Forking Fecal Material matter to you in your food?

I was deeply bothered about the recent Consumer Reports Story.

Actual from Consumer Reports

Actual from Consumer Reports

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In short they said that every sample of ground beef they tested contained some fecal matter.

Some of the ways fecal matter gets spread to the beef are……

At the Slaughter house from a number of ways

Removing the hides (cutting threw everything)

Breaking the gastrointestinal tract (splashing all over)

Simply from the tools not being cleaned after feces contact.

I don’t know if kosher beef was tasted. I know kosher beef is only the front quarter of the cow so chances of fecal material getting on that meat would be more difficult.

I was surprised to learn that Sardinian People enjoy cheese with maggot poop.

Casu Marzu Cheese

Casu Marzu Cheese

The cheese called case marzu is banned but is still made anyway. The cheese starts out as a pecorino that they leave out and cut the crust off attracting maggots to lay eggs. The eggs hatch and turn to larvae and then the larvae poop and that becomes the unique flavor of this cheese. It’s said that when you eat this cheese you have to chew and kill the maggots or they will chew threw your intestines. I read this from the Huffington Post.

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According to infowars.com if you eat fish from China it’s likely the fish were raised eating pig poop. Most of China’s poultry are raised eating pig poop too according to infowers.com.

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The FORKING SAD thing is……

The FDA rejected thousands of food shipments from Asia due to FECAL contamination and the FORKING kicker is that only 3% of the food gets inspected.

A study from the International Journal of Food Microbiology states that Fecal Contamination often happens at soda fountains.

I don’t even want to know how the fork that happens.

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The DailyTech.com posted that the Japanese are already experimenting with growing steak from FORKING POOP.

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What the fork would you have with that?????? A side of Pees?

Now that is FORKED up!

Now that is FORKED up!

Does fecal material matter to you in your food?

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Forking AWESOME Lemon Verbena Lemon Pickles with Apple

Lemon Cucumber

Lemon Cucumber

The lemon cucumber is the best cucumber you ever tasted. It’s so sweet and crispy. This recipe will NOT forking work with any other cucumber.

I love the smell of lemon verbena

lemon verbena

lemon verbena

and I thought these special lemon cucumbers would make a delicious light refreshing salad paired with fresh squeezed lemon, lemon verbena and crisp sweet apple. The recipe is very simplistic. I want the ingredients to shine.

Ingredients for about 6 servings

7 lemon cucumbers (no need to peal but trim the flower ends) sliced in chip shapes

1 honey crisp apple – pealed, cored, sliced in chip shapes

1 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice (about three lemons)

8 lemon verbena leaves finely chopped

1 cup sugar

1/2 cup rice wine vinegar

1 Tablespoon kosher salt

Directions

Place your cucumbers and apples in a large bowl. In a small pan slowly bring the rest of ingredients to a boil and let simmer around five minutes. Pour mixture over the cucumbers and apples and refrigerate over night.

Lemon Verbena Lemon Pickles with Apple

Lemon Verbena Lemon Pickles with Apple

This salad is delicious and so light. I think everyone would like it.

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This is Forking Yummy and That’s The Forking Truth

The Lemon Cucumber is totally WORTH A FORK!

Lemon Cucumber

Lemon Cucumber

I see these little cucumbers at the Farmer’s Market and I’m glad I picked some up. These are the BEST FORKING cucumbers I ever tried. They are very sweet with a good cucumber taste and crisp like an apple. the skin is thin and edible. They happen to also be burp free and lack any bitter taste.

These are delicious.

Made Lemon Verbena Lemon Pickles with Apple. Recipe to Follow.

Lemon Verbena Lemon Pickles with Apple

Lemon Verbena Lemon Pickles with Apple

The Lemon Cucumber is the BEST FORKING CUCUMBER I ever had in my life!

Worth a Fork! These are Forking Great!

Worth a Fork! These are Forking Great!

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Red Chinese Noodle Beans are Worth a Fork!

Red Chinese Noodle Beans

Red Chinese Noodle Beans

I’ve never seen or heard of these type of beans before and purchased them at a farmer’s market recently. I washed them really well and trimmed off the ends and was a little forking afraid of the beans because they felt very tough and I didn’t think I’d be able to make them edible.

So I gently boiled them in vegetable broth until the beans were fork tender. (didn’t time it but it seemed like over five minutes. I drained the beans and noticed they lost most of the red color.  (Not sure but baking soda might have saved some of the color and might have tenderized the beans during the cooking process) Then I threw them back into the pot and hit them with a dap of butter tossed the beans around a little and added fresh ground sea salt and some fresh ground black pepper.

The beans had a very different taste than other green beans I’ve had before.

They were almost nutty and I liked the texture and taste of them.

I also think they’d pair really well with noodles.

After cooking Red Chinese Noodle Beans

After cooking Red Chinese Noodle Beans

Red Chinese Noodle Beans are Worth a Fork! Give them a try when you see them.

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Baking Soda has More Culinary Uses Than You Forking Know

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Baking soda has many culinary uses in the kitchen that you might not forking know about.

A small amount of baking soda is added to popsicles to prevent them from getting forking rock hard.

Home made yogurt taste less tangy with a little added baking soda.

Although baking soda tends to make canned tomatoes to taste flat sometimes baking soda is added to neutralize acid.

Some cooks add baking soda to boiled vegetables to keep their color….however the vegetables do tend to get soggy.

I haven’t tried it but I read in Cook’s Illustrated Magazine that baking soda is used to help caramelize meat.

I have tried the Cook’s magazine recipe that uses baking soda to make better tasting browned potatoes.

When boiling eggs a little baking soda added to the water helps to make the shells peal off easily.

To make the best creamiest hummus add baking soda to the boiling garbanzo beans.

Bring to slow boil cream and add some baking soda to make cream cheese.

Perhaps these are more Uses for Baking Soda than you Forking Knew About?

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References

incredible egg.org

chowhound.com

Cook’s Illustrated Magazine