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Victorio Is The Only Way To Grind

9/30/2014

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Have you ever tasted homemade applesauce? I didn’t even think I liked applesauce until I tried some that didn’t come from the store. Instead of tasting like ground up cardboard sweetened with sugar and cinnamon; this stuff actually tastes like fresh apples!  I fell in love...and had to make some for my family.  It’s the same with salsa. I prefer making my own with fresh tomatoes straight from the garden. However, the thought of my having to sit and peel all of those apples (or tomatoes) and then going back to core them all…please!  Moms are busy caring for children, taking care of business, and keeping everybody happy. Nobody has time for that! Until you discover the magic of the Victorio Food Strainer.

If you want to make homemade applesauce, tomato sauce, salsa, mashed potatoes, etc. without the hassle, this is the one appliance you simply can’t do without.  Instead of the time consuming process of peeling and coring all of those apples (and chasing the tiny seeds), you simply:

Victorio Food Processors can save you time when making applesauce!
1. Wash and quarter your apples,
Victorio Food Strainers are great for making applesauce!
2. Cook them for 15 minutes, and
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3. grind your way to applesauce heaven in a matter of minutes. (No, this is not the grinding you have warned your teens against. Settle down!)

The strainer does the work for you and saves you hours! The applesauce pours into your bowl all perfect and pristine while the seeds, core, and skin are shown the door (the little extension to your left that looks like a cup) so you don’t have to worry about them. And all you have to do is grind. I usually cool the leftover stuff and add it to my garden soil: that is about as organic as I get.

Apple season is here and I know you want to make some applesauce! How do you obtain one of these magical contraptions?  I don't know...hahaha.  I got mine at Amazon for under $50.  Order one (you know you want it) and tomorrow I’ll post a recipe for fresh applesauce!


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