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May 20, 2006
Rosemary Stripper
It's a kitchen tool, part of your prospective batterie de cuisine — not a person.
What were you thinking, anyway?
As if.
From websites:
- Herb Pro
When it comes to great cooking, using fresh herbs is a must.
Designed to do it all, these snips can trim or strip leaves right from your favorite herbs.
The built-in stripper in the handle works like a wire cutter, taking off the leaves from coarse stems such as rosemary.
Use the scissors to chop up the leaves right into the storage container so you can control the desired result — from coarse to fine.
The container has printed measurements on the side
and the lid fits on the bottom for non-skid action when chopping.
Shearing action will not bruise or tear delicate herbs — works great for parsley, oregano, thyme and more.
• Handwashing recommended.
• Scissors with handle measures 7-1/2".
• Also ideal for flower arranging and trimming houseplants.
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I wonder what the love child of Rosemary Stripper and Herb Pro would look like.
But I digress.
May 20, 2006 at 01:01 PM | Permalink
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