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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences and opinions regarding the FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool, with participants sharing their thoughts on its design, usability, and color. Some express a desire for updates or changes, while others share positive experiences with the product.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant wonders if the tool will change colors.
  • Another participant notes that a similar product from Williams Sonoma was previously available in a specific green color.
  • One participant expresses discomfort with the current design, mentioning that it pinches fingers and wishes for an update.
  • Another participant points out that the salad choppers do not have Santoku blades.
  • One participant dislikes the green color and prefers the current design.
  • Some participants express hope for a replacement that is easier to use, citing a customer's return of the product.
  • One participant shares that they have had success selling the product at shows, with many customers enjoying it.
  • Another participant mentions using the tool to chop cooked chicken and selling it successfully.
  • One participant recounts a less favorable experience using the tool for chopping sun-dried tomatoes, ultimately switching to kitchen shears.
  • Another participant states that all pairs sold are still in use and expresses a desire to promote the product further.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the product's design and usability, with some participants expressing dissatisfaction and others sharing positive experiences. No clear consensus emerges on whether the product should be changed.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with the product in various settings, including cooking shows and personal use, highlighting both challenges and successes.

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Consultants interested in understanding diverse opinions on the FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool may find this discussion relevant.

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Wonder if ours will change colors?
 
I don't it will change
Williams Sonoma had it before us and it was this color of green
 
I did see on RR 30 min. show yesterday she was using green Chef's Tongs - AND they had silicone up at the top and 1/2 way down so your pour little fingers/skin didn't get pinched all the time like I experience with ours!!!! I soooooo wish they would update ours. I've asked for it a LOT!! It hurts when it pinches you!!
 
Note that those salad choppers do NOT have Santoku blades
 
oh yeah! that's true! I like ours better, I hate that green color! LOL
 
I just hope they ditch ours and replace it with something easier to use. The one customer who bought one for me returned it.
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
I just hope they ditch ours and replace it with something easier to use. The one customer who bought one for me returned it.

I'm surprised. I take this to most of my shows and pass it around for people to try - and they make the salsa or fruit salsa - I have had very few people not like it and I sell a lot of them.
 
I sell alot too they love it i even use it to chop cooked chicken breats for rings
 
I tried to use them the other day at a show (at a friend's show so I felt totally comfortable trying something new and unrehearsed). I made the Creamy One Pot Pasta. I put the sun-dried tomatoes in the batter bowl and tried to chop them with these, thinking it would be easier than using the cutting board and knife and getting oil everywhere. They really didn't work very well for that-maybe not crisp enough. So I switched to the kitchen shears and they cut up the tomatoes quite well.
 
Every pair I have sold is still being used by the customer. They all love them. My mom wants me to make a brochure for her to carry in her purse so she can give them to restaurants that serve "big lettuce" salads...lol I love this product. I use it to cut fajita meat into smaller chunks for stew. They are a little big for my hand and I had to practice with them to get the "feel" for it. But, I love them. I hope they don't change them...especially to that ugly green color.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool?

The FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool is a versatile kitchen gadget designed to make preparing salads and other dishes quick and easy. It features a unique design that allows you to chop, mix, and serve all in one tool, making it ideal for busy cooks.

How do I use the FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool?

To use the FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool, simply place your ingredients in a bowl, then use the tool to chop and mix them together. The ergonomic handle and stainless steel blades make it easy to achieve your desired consistency without the need for multiple utensils.

Is the FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool dishwasher safe?

Yes, the FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool is dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze. However, for best results and to prolong the life of the product, hand washing is recommended.

Can the FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool be used for other foods besides salad?

Absolutely! The FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool is not limited to salads; it can also be used for chopping vegetables, fruits, and even cooked meats. Its versatility makes it a great addition to any kitchen.

Where can I purchase the FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool?

The FreshPrep Toss and Chop Salad Tool is available for purchase on HSN and various other kitchenware retailers. You can also find it through Pampered Chef consultants and their official website.

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