This genius device makes a salad in just 60 seconds — and it's just $10
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Welcome to Hook’d! We bring you insights, tips, and deals in fashion, tech, home, and more, via a rotating roster of in-the-know hosts. This week’s episode features Yahoo’s TV style correspondent Chassie Post.
Chassie is trying out an all-in-one salad maker that will make whipping up your next salad so much easier. If you’re spending double digits on pre-made salads but can’t stand chopping veggies, this is for you.
“Everybody loves to eat a luscious, gorgeous salad, right? But not everybody loves to make that salad because it can take forever,” says Chassie. “So this gadget here I think might just change that. It is called the 60 Second Salad Maker, and it’s actually a strainer and a cutting tool all in one.”
The gadget helps with straining, chopping and mixing, so it’s ready to go in under a minute.
All you have to do is add all your whole salad ingredients to the strainer, run it under the sink and put the lid on and shake to get rid of any excess water. “It starts as a strainer, and what I really like about this is you can put the top on and shake it so it strains really well,” Chassie says.
“And here is where the magic happens. It’s going to become a cutting tool. So you start in each of the little slots and you just cut,” Chassie says. Just flip over your strainer and it turns into a salad chopper. “Then turn the top, and you cross cut. So then I get even smaller chops in there.”
Then your sliced and diced salad is ready and in way fewer steps than it would normally take.
“And if you want smaller pieces then you just chop it a little bit more. It’s really fast,” says Chassie. “It was just so darn easy.”
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