Noodle Cutter
Several years ago in Hong Kong, we saw a Japanese family with a toddler having dinner. Mom and Grandma were using a gizmo to cut up a little bowl of (long, of course) noodles. It was plastic and worked like scissors, but had teeth that laced together like a hair clamp - although since they were a couple of tables away, I can't swear to this latter. I don't think I was so jet-lagged I was hallucinating, but I've never been able to find any of the things, and I've wanted to buy them several times for baby gifts. Any tips? (Can I find any in Japantown in SF?)
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I'll bet these would work and they're only $10. Multi-Blade Herb & Salad Chopping Scissors - they dice with each cut. Double click on the photo and you'll understand how they work.
http://www.fantes.com/choppers.html
PerkyMac at 12:40PM on 04/13/08