Spaghettable slicing vegetables into GF pasta noodles.
(Food-Beverage-News.Com, September 12, 2014 ) Platteville, Wisconsin -- Premium1 announced today that they would be offering their grand-opening sale price on their new product the Spaghettable (a GF compact-sized vegetable pasta maker) through September 16, 2014 at midnight. This product-launch sale allows new customers of the Spaghettable to try the product at a discount price of only $18.99 each. Premium1 owner James Perry also added, "If they buy two at this price, we are also offering free shipping on all Amazon orders received by September 16th."
The Spaghettable has already received great reviews and is an up-and-coming contender in the Kitchen and Dining category on the Amazon Store, "I love the Spaghettable! I have been doing a lot of researching for a while for something I can use to replace "regular" pasta. Being on a diet, this is the perfect item!" remarks one product reviewer who has recently used the vegetable pasta maker. Premium1's sale price encourages many wanting to eat healthy a chance to get this product at a discount price-- something everyone in America can appreciate with food prices rising and many trying to cut their household budgets. "Eating out is really something we can tighten our budget on and we don't have to give up good tasting, healthier meals," says Marie Perry, co-owner of Premium1 and the Spaghettable maker. The Spaghettable site provides customers an easy way to take advantage of cooking lighter through its tasty meals. "We work monthly with a professional chef who creates GF recipes from our Spaghettable vegetable noodles so there are constantly a variety of choices to eat healthy, eat light, and eat gluten-free-- and you don't have to miss out on a dessert or two either! I love the GF recipe she created for Chocolate Zucchini Cake!" exclaims eighten-year-old company founder of Premium1, Neil Perry.
Studies show that on average, gluten-free products in American grocery stores cost 242% more, so Premium1 created a simple product to give GF consumers a choice. By purchasing the Spaghettable, a hand-held vegetable spiralizer and using the recipes provided to consumers for free, GF cooking costs no more than what an average American would spend purchasing veggies. It is a healthy way to go gluten-free or just lower carbs if diabetes is a challenge or dieting is needed. Regardless, Americans should be eating more vegetables, and for those individuals who have not traditionally enjoyed the greener side of life, the Spaghettable could change that. The vegetable noodles boil up just like wheat-pasta, but faster (it takes only 3 minutes); and, as for texture, zucchini or yellow squash is no different in noodle form.
Premium1's sale of six dollars off of the Spaghettable will last until September 16th and offers Americans four more days to make a change in the kitchen at a discount price. For people who have tried going gluten-free in the past and did not like the gritty texture, vegetable pasta-- naturally gluten-free is a good alternative.
About Premium1
Premium1 produces a Vegetable Julienne Slicer called the Spaghettable, which offers a quick solution to making gluten-free pasta noodles from healthy vegetables.