Hi I checked out the site - it's a handy-dandy gadget alrighty, but for now I'll keep using my vegetable peeler (either one - one has a smooth outside edge & the other has a choppy (/\/\/\/\) edge) - while wearing rubber gloves, I cut the top off my peppers, grab the pepper in my left hand and run the peeler around the inside cutting the veins & loosening up the seeds, turn it over & the loosened stuff falls out - then I go on to the next one. . . Sharen Rund Bloechl Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems Sunnyvale Data Center O/5E-61, B/102 1111 Lockheed Martin Way Sunnyvale, CA 94089-3504 sharen.rund.bloechl@lmco.com Phone: 408-756-5432 [or] Fax: 408-756-0912 srund@svl.ems.lmco.com LMnet: 8-326-5432 Pager: 408-539-5146 web: http://webpager.lmms.lmco.com/perl/mtrocall.cgi [or] Operator Assist: 1-800-725-5079, pin 408-539-5146 > ---------- > From: David Smith[SMTP:david@dwsmith.demon.co.uk] > Reply To: David Smith > Sent: Thursday, April 22, 1999 3:25 PM > To: chile-heads@globalgarden.com > Subject: [CH] Chilitwister > > Rael? Rael? Have you gone commercial on us? Is this your web site? > > http://www.chilitwister.com/about.html > > I was bored on Saturday afternoon and thought I'd do a search on > Yahoo under "hot and spicy" - well, you never know what you might > find - and this site jumped out at me. > > Actually, its a kitchen gadget for de-seeding chiles. And there I > was thinking Rael was marketing a Twister/salsa combo. > > cheers, > > David > > The Curry House > http://www.curryhouse.co.uk/ > recipes, FAQ and articles - all about curry >