Congratulations to Lis and Cheryl! You guessed correctly. This is an old fashioned manual juicer. It does a great job with citrus fruits of all kinds. Can't you just smell the orange zest?
And taste that fresh squeezed zippy orange juice? Where's the champagne?
Looks a bit like a implement of torture but we have an old from the 1950s called Sqeeze-e-Way or something and Paul uses it all the time to make fresh juice.
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That is a great flea market find. I love fresh squeezed juice.
ReplyDeleteWell...I would've been right, too. I guess I couldn't see the bottom, so it didn't seem like a juicer would be right. Pretty neat!
ReplyDeleteWOOOO!!!! I got one! I got one!
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Looks a bit like a implement of torture but we have an old from the 1950s called Sqeeze-e-Way or something and Paul uses it all the time to make fresh juice.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo, I got something right today. Fresh juice, oh that sounds good right now.
ReplyDeleteHa! Another excellent kitchen gadget!
ReplyDeleteThis is fab!!!!
ReplyDeleteKristen, me too.
ReplyDeleteClaire, sneaky photo, sorry.
Lis, way to GO!
Freya, does that make Paul your main squeeze? I know, baaad.
Cheryl, yes, you did. Wish I could send juice through the blogosphere.
Gilly, love those gadgets.
Valentian, Thanks!
The curve didn't give away the function. He,he!
ReplyDeleteI should have been on here earlier...I know what that is...I used to own one.
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