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This victorio strainer automatically separates juice and pulp from seeds and skin with an easy continuous operation--ideal for home canning, freezing, and dehydrating.
Make perfect tomato sauce, puree, fruit juice, fruit butters. applesauce, baby food, pumpkin pie filling, jams, and jellies. Mandi, our kitchen gadget expert, had us order one of these. Then she took it home and tested it for three months. She worked it hard. She made applesauce, jellies and jams, purees and juices. Her report? Wonderful. In fact, we don't remember her ever being this excited about a product report. She showed us some seedless raspberry jam that she made with her victorio strainer. It was clear and beautiful with the seeds removed and had jelled perfectly. From the same batch of raspberry, she had made a raspberry sauce for shortcakes. Her grandmother came over and showed her how to make applesauce. They boiled apples until they were almost tender and then cut them into quarters. They ran them through the victorio strainer. The skins, seeds, and stems came out the disposal end and perfect applesauce came out the chute.
Mandi, our kitchen gadget expert, had us order one of these. Then she took it home and tested it for three months. She worked it hard. She made applesauce, jellies and jams, purees and juices. Her report? Wonderful. In fact, we don't remember her ever being this excited about a product report.
She showed us some seedless raspberry jam that she made with her victorio strainer. It was clear and beautiful with the seeds removed and had jelled perfectly. From the same batch of raspberry, she had made a raspberry sauce for shortcakes.
Her grandmother came over and showed her how to make applesauce. They boiled apples until they were almost tender and then cut them into quarters. They ran them through the victorio strainer. The skins, seeds, and stems came out the disposal end and perfect applesauce came out the chute.
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