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BOB
 
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Levelwave© wrote:
> TOM KAN PA wrote:
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>> I'm looking for a GOOD nutcracker. I saw an ad for one that consisted of two
>> circles. The one was about 6" from the other and there were four rods going
>> through one and then through the other. It looked like a cage that would hold
>> an hour glass.
>> You would put the nut inside this contraption and then turn each circle in
>> opposite directions. This would cause the rods to contract and crack the nut.
>> It was almost guaranteed to remove the meat in one piece.
>> Does anyone know what this device is, or can you reccomend a good
>> nutcracker???

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>
> The Emerilware stainless nutcracker is just fabulous...
>
> ~john


;-)

BOB
Emeril's wooden (walnut, I believe) looks much better (IMO) and works almost as
well as the stainless model