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Curly Fry Maker

Started by StimW, March 30, 2014, 10:46:22 PM

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StimW

A couple years ago I found a cheap Curly French Fry Maker for under $30. locally.
It works so well that I went to Amazon and ordered 3 sent to my sisters and niece!
Here is a u-tube about it, I have no connection or financial interest, just a happy user!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFtinMAv5jk


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luvmexfood

I have an old "tater twister" that somewhere in the way past found a home here. Got it out one day to try. It makes curly fries. With just an average size tater it will amaze you how long of a continuous fry it will make. Almost have to break them so they won't coil and and the middle not fry.
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coxy

why is it that curly and waffle fries are better then the others ???

thecfarm

StimW,when is the next Big Fry?
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luvmexfood

Is there anyone who doesn't like good french fries?
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21incher

Where I live they grow the taters in muck and when fresh dug they have no starch and make the best fries in the world.
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