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Cheap spiraliser for those in the UK (or maybe in Europe)

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This is from Flying Tiger, Copenhagen, a store common in London. It's a £3 spiraliser that you use like a giant pencil sharpener. It won't work on everything (they specifically say no hard veggies) but if you want to try zoodles/courgetti, I think it would do it well.

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I've not tried spiralising anything - this might be worth the £3 just to have a go. Did you buy it and try it out?

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No, because I purchased a Lurch Spiralo about a year ago, which I think I have used 3 times.

Spaghetti isn't may favourite pasta, so I don't miss it that much.

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I haven't missed pasta, like boiled rice and potatoes, it's just a bland base for the good bits, but I am continually looking for alternatives that are low carb.

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