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Author Topic: Cheese grader  (Read 260 times)

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Offline Bobberineyes

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Momma ordered this fella about a month ago, no more buying shredded cheese. Works pretty slick, suction cups down on the counter and you shredded whatever you like. About 4 cranks and the blocks were gone. A bunch of different blades for other foods like potatoes,  cooked chicken etc. While your on Amazon lps, give it a whirl
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Online mike89

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looks real slick!!! 
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Online Steve-o

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It does look slick.  And I'll bet its cheaper and better for you too.  Don't they add stuff to shredded cheese to keep it from sticking together?  :scratch:

Offline Bobberineyes

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It does look slick.  And I'll bet its cheaper and better for you too.  Don't they add stuff to shredded cheese to keep it from sticking together?  :scratch:
we wondered about that also Steve-o... a big batch of fresh cheese does stick a little but after a few days it seams fine. I'm looking forward to smoking some blocks again!
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 04:15:42 PM by Bobberineyes »

Offline LPS

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That looks great!   I just showed it to the wife and she empasized NO!    :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:  They do look handy.  I bet fresh ground cheese tastes a world better.  Fresh colby or cheddar or even swiss. 

Offline glenn57

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That looks great!   I just showed it to the wife and she empasized NO!    :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:  They do look handy.  I bet fresh ground cheese tastes a world better.  Fresh colby or cheddar or even swiss.
remember.......best to ask forgiveness then permission!!!!  :sleazy: :sleazy: :rolleyes:

that does look slick.....if Amazon has it...someone else will too!!!!!
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Offline Bobberineyes

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Next up is a few spuds fer hash brown's,  we'll see what this thing is made of!

Offline glenn57

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Hey boober, what else does the directions say are uses?
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Next up is a few spuds fer hash brown's,  we'll see what this thing is made of!
If she does hash browns good may have to give her a look!  ;)
Cooking over a open fire is all fun and games until someone losses a wiener!

Offline tangle tooth

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      I like non-electric appliances. I do have a couple of questions.

      A). How hard is it to clean?

      2). Can you get blades to grind the morning coffee?
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Offline Bobberineyes

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Hey boober, what else does the directions say are uses?
Scroll down on the link, looks like tater chips also.
      I like non-electric appliances. I do have a couple of questions.

      A). How hard is it to clean?

      2). Can you get blades to grind the morning coffee?
Momma tore it apart and everything cleaned nice.  I believe they show dicing nuts with a certain blade, can't see why it wouldn't work with coffee beans, might not be fine enough.  Gotta remember this thing is mainly plastic,  I went easy with it but it sure gobbled up the cheese.  If I think of it I'll grind up a tater today.

Offline Scenic

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Grater looks like a neat tool.  I grate most of our cheese from blocks as well.  We go through it so fast we don't have to worry about it sticking together much.  Also work great for grinding crackers for breading too. 

Online Rodwork

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That looks very handy. How well do you think it would hold up to doing 2lb of carrots? It looks like this slicer would go through them faster than the mandoline one I am currently using.