ita, the one I have (much simpler than the one I linked to) has a cone that you put the half-fruit on and a tray with a hole that the juice runs into. The parts that are used in the actual squeezing come out and can be washed. And I usually run a damp dishcloth over the rest of it, since the juice spatters a little (or, at least, it does for me - you may not have that problem). I like it because it's easy to use, easy to clean, and not complicated. Less strenuous than the ones where you do all the squeezing yourself.
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Natter 53: We could just avoid making tortured puns
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Now I'm imagining an octopus using a juicer (orange halves in each tentacle).
Remember the octopus bartender in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Now that was good use of all those tentacles!
That was an insane game.
Dear Lord, TwoP nearly broke my brain asking me to choose between Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Samantha Ferris, Anthony Stewart Head, Elizabeth Sladen, and two different appearances by George Takei for Best Guest Star.
That's the college my FSIL graduated from last year!
At halftime during the Clemson/FSU game ESPN aired part of it off the local Appalachian State feed - it was so cool to hear the announcers going crazy and practically inarticulate. I need to see if there's a clip of it online so i can watch again.
Thanks, Toddson. They had some that looked like they worked on that principle, but weren't on a stand. I suspect I'd get irritated with the mechanics of that (even though washing should be a snap), but if the stand ones are reasonable to clean.
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