Then I edit my pantry list to show the items I carry on hand at all time. Add what I actually do have on hand in pencil and place it behind the page protector.
When I go to meal plan or make a grocery list I can see at a glance what I have on hand. And know when I see a sale for an item I keep in my kitchen I know whether I need to restock or whether buying more would be too much and a waste of money.
When looking for a vegetable-slicer, I highly encourage you to seek those with baking recipes safety features in place to prevent the chopping of your fingers or fingernails along with your fruits and veggies. It's easy to get careless with the somewhat repetitive motions of a slicer and have your mind wander off. While taking a wrong turn with the slicer will quickly bring you back to reality it really isn't all that appetizing in the long run. Many of the newer mandolin styles of slicers have a safety pusher to protect your hands from the blades. If the slicer you choose does not have a safety pusher, for whatever reason, you can also purchase them separately. The protection it provides is well worth the cost.
It is important to understand that the different slicer styles will provide different types of slices. Most mandolin slicer models offer a few different styles of cuts. This versatility makes them a very popular choice among consumers. Combine the versatility with easy clean up, easy storage, and a very reasonable price tag and you have a product worthy of serious consideration. You can easily find a mandolin that will slice, julienne, and make waffle cuts. You can use them for all kinds of (not so healthy) delicious French fries as well as the much healthier vegetable selections.
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