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Default Grated parmesan

On 7/3/2014 4:03 PM, DavidW wrote:
> dsi1 wrote:
>> On 7/3/2014 2:55 PM, DavidW wrote:
>>> I bought some parmesan cheese at a delicatessen and got them to
>>> grate it just to save me the trouble, but their machine grates it
>>> too finely IMO. I don't think grated parmesan should be the
>>> consistency of talcum powder (okay, slight exaggeration, but it's
>>> very fine). I could get a coarser result myself with a hand grater,
>>> but I was wondering if anyone knows of an electrical kitchen device,
>>> or an attachment for a food processor, that would do a similar job.

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>> You're in luck! Unfortunately, this one is not electrical nor does it
>> attach to anything. It seems to work pretty spiffy though.
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAx8vBVTKBQ

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> Thanks. Looks prety good. Much easier to use than the traditional steel type
> that I have.
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It even looks like fun although, I've been burned by kitchen gadgets
before. I'm a sucker for those things and that's usually what I end up
feeling like - a big sucker.