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Turning vegetables into noodles has become increasingly popular in recent years. It’s an easy way to sneak vegetables into meals, and spiralizers — the tools that create the “noodles” — are normally pretty inexpensive. We’ve featured a couple handheld spiralizers that cost less than $20, and one of our favorite spiralizers that we’ve tested only costs $43.
There’s another spiralizer, however, that has recently captured my heart, and it happens to be a little more expensive than the average noodler (okay, fine, it’s very expensive). This kitchen gadget is responsible for the best plate of food I’ve had all year long.
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