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OmManiPadmeOmelet
 
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Default a good grater

In article >,
"Bob (this one)" > wrote:

> D.A.Martinich wrote:
> > You should check out Microplane graters/shredders. They have a full
> > range of cutter sizes. And the cutters are very sharp. They are the
> > only grater that I have found that works well on horseradish. They are
> > a bit fragile but with a little care will give you good service and
> > they take so little effort to get good results.

>
> And if you want to save a buck on them, buy them at a hardware store
> where they're sold as woodworking equipment and are usually cheaper.
>
> They are wonderful.
>
> Pastorio


Wow! That's a cool idea! :-)
Other than hacksaws, I've never considered the hardware store a place to
look for cooking tools... I have a hacksaw that is specifically
dedicated to food (bones).

Oh yeah, and a blow torch. <G>

Cheers!
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