![]() ![]() Furthermore, depending on the food product and the desired cutting of it, the slicer can be provided with only one of the blade assemblies, either the longitudinal blade assembly or the transverse blade assembly. Of course, the slicer can be provided with chambers having any regular or irregular shape that may be desired for slicing a particular food product. ![]() ![]() In other forms of the present invention, the slicer has squared chambers for cutting cheese and other items. Additionally, the slicer can be used for slicing or dicing celery or carrots, or for cutting up onions, peppers, potatoes, apples, and other food products that have been cut into small enough pieces to fit into one of the chambers. Alternatively, the tubular chambers can be provided with other lengths and diameters selected for use with other generally tubular food products such as sausages, pickles, cucumbers, zucchini, and so forth. Furthermore, because the longitudinal blades 26 and the transverse blades 30 are recessed within the housing 12, they do not a present safety hazard when putting hot dogs into the chambers or taking the sliced hot dogs out, so the slicer 10 is safe to use.Īlso, the slicer 10 is shown with curved chamber walls that form tubular chambers with a length and diameter selected for receiving the hot dogs to be sliced. Additionally, because the housing 12 has multiple chambers 18 and the longitudinal handle 28 is provided for operating the longitudinal blade sets 24 of each chamber, multiple hot dogs 20 can be quickly and easily sliced at the same time in one operation, so that large numbers of hot dogs can be prepared for serving large numbers of kids in schools, camps, day care, etc. The longitudinal blade assembly 14 can be operated before the transverse blade assembly 16 or vice versa, or only one of the blade assemblies can be operated if that is all that is desired. In this way, the longitudinal blade assembly 14 and the transverse blade assembly 16 permit a user to slice hot dogs 20 both lengthwise into quarters (longitudinally) and sideways through their width (transversely) to end up with small pieces of hot dog that can be safely eaten by children without choking. ![]()
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