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Default Grated parmesan

On 7/4/2014 8:27 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>> On 7/3/2014 11:31 PM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>>> 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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>>>> This looks even funner!
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>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3v0061FU1A
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>>> That is pretty much how the attachment on my mincer works))
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>>> I've seen hand powered units in the shops that do the same thing.
>>> Similar to this:
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>>> http://www.lakeland.co.uk/15063/I-Ca...-Measuring-Jug
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>> More fun than a barrel of baboons! Looks like the grater is meant for
>> children - or some of the posters here.

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> No, no they are serious stuff!
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It's serious stuff with a serious price but it's called "I can cook..."
According to the description, it's made for little hands. You can't tell
from the picture though. It looks huge but you might be disappointed
when you get it. Of course, I could be way off-base.