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Default So, can I live without another kitchen gadget

In article >,
koko > wrote:

> >You do know I bought one of those Japanese Ginger graters, and gave one
> >to sis' for Christmas. <g>
> >
> >She was delighted and knew exactly what it was!

>
> That's great!
>
> >The brother in law's commentary on it was "death to single use kitchen
> >gadgets"... ;-)

>
> Tell him I said pfffttthhhh ;-)


<lol> That's pretty much what I told him...
>
> >It's all your fault 'cause said grater was just too cute! I got the
> >blue fish one. I have used it and I like it better than a regular
> >grater because it reserves the ginger juice created by grating.

>
> I like that it reserves the juice also. I love mine.
>
> koko


It's awesome so thanks for introducing it!
And it's cute too. <g>

Sis' is tricky to shop for. Like most people our age, we already have
enough "stuff" so I got her that and a pair of one handed grinders and
filled one with 5 color pepper and the other with Himalyan pink salt.
She appreciated those too!
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