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Monday, August 9, 2010

It dices like a wizard

To my audience: My apologies for the broken promises to write about a product once a week. My wallet is empty and sometimes my mind feels the same. All I can say is that I will try to keep up with this, however; I am a winter writer so it may be a few weeks in between before I get back on a steady writing schedule. I do enjoy my summer days as I am sure you all do as well.

So, I return with the Vidalia Chop Wizard. It was a gift from the boyfriend's mother. She picked it up from CVS. I think it sat in the cabinet, fully packaged for almost a year before I pulled it out to use. I was chopping onions for pasta and had grown sick of using the slap chop. It's such an aggressive product, but I'll save that explanation for another blog.



The chopper came with two blades and a small comb for clean up. I think it cost around $9.99, although it sells on the official site for $19.99. (Of course, you get two of them.)

This product worked great! It dices an onion in about two seconds. It's so much better than chopping by hand. Unlike many products where the clean up process isn't worth the time saved originally, the Chop Wizard can be thrown right in the dishwasher. Just knock any stuck pieces off with the comb and place on the top shelf.



Before I knew it, we were using the Chop Wizard for all kinds of food. It makes salsa in seconds and you can even slice potatoes then put them in to be diced for hash or soup. This product is definitely worth the price and lives up to the claims it stands behind.

3 comments:

  1. That is BRILLIANT! I own a slap chop, and though it's kind of fun, it's loud and sort of messy to clean up. I want one of these dealies. :) Thanks for the review!! (and welcome back.. I missed ya!)

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  2. Sounds perfect! Just what I need! I just hope I can find one in Korea...

    Welcome back to the blogging world m'lady

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  3. I might have to go get one! MMMM...homemade salsa...

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