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On 7/3/2014 8:01 PM, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Jul 2014 16:45:21 -1000, 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. >>> >>> >> >> If you're like a lot of people here, you often find yourself posting >> while crazy assed drunk. > > He sounded like he had a real question. > It sounded like that to me too. I had two suggestions for his problem. I did not mean to imply that DavidW was drunk. Mostly I was making a dig at folks that drink and post. I enjoy poking fun at drunks. They deserve to be laughed at. |
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