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    Default anyone with a pasta machine

    and used the ravioli acessory? I've had one on my list for the longest time and wondered if anyone had any reviews on them.
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    I gave my son an italian pasta maker last christmas. He uses it all the time but he doesn't have a ravioli accessory. he just makes two long flat rectangles of pasta, blobs on his ravioli filling and cuts them out with a tiny cookie cutter.

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    I just gave mine away on freecycle - it was a HUGE pain in the butt!! 15 million attachments and a total pain to clean. I used it probably three times total. My ex-inlaws have one and they use it when the kids are over but they also think its a huge pain to get out, assemble, and clean. I actually think it is faster and more fun to just do it by rolling and cutting - I have vegetable garnishing tools that I use on pasta - I like to make sesame / olive oil pasta!!

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    Still on my list as well Sara.

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    Never had one. I was taught to use my hands, a pizza cutter and broomsticks.
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