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"ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
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> Mike wrote:
>> On Sep 19, 2:21 pm, Steve Wertz > wrote:
>>> On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 10:23:28 -0700, Mike wrote:
>>>> The thread about the new Ziploc Steam Bags reminded me of a new item
>>>> that we've been enjoying at our house. It's Kraft Grate-It-Fresh
>>>> parmesan cheese. It's got a grater built on to the package and you
>>>> just turn it to get freshly grated parm. When all the parm is gone,
>>>> you just throw the whole thing away (or recycle it hopefully). I like
>>>> fresh parm and I don't miss the hassle of cleaning the hand-held
>>>> grater. This item costs about $4 IIRC for 7 oz..
>>> How hard is it to clean a grater? As soon as your done, you
>>> rinse it off while rubbing your fingers over it. Especially for
>>> parmesan/romono - what could be easier - even a moron could do
>>> that.
>>>
>>> -sw

>>
>> And only a moron assumes that everyone has the same kind of grater
>> that he does.
>>

> Well, guess I am a moron too. I don't have a dishwasher - but cleaning a
> grater after use is no "biggie" to me either...
>
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> Cheers
> Chatty Cathy



High tech method: toothbrush.