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Re: Favorite Cheese Grater...

@JeanLouiseFinch --I have this one too. It works great!! In fact I have 2 of them---why? I have NO idea!!!😶

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Re: Favorite Cheese Grater...


@wagirl wrote:

@JeanLouiseFinch --I have this one too. It works great!! In fact I have 2 of them---why? I have NO idea!!!😶


That sounds like something I would do, @wagirl.  LOL

I don't buy packaged shredded cheese anymore.  Well, 99% of the time anyway.  A few years back we were celebrating Christmas with my sister's family and I didn't want to arrive empty handed.  I just needed a token gift so I bought my nieces the shredders, then got them for our kids too.  It had to be one of the best ideas I've had.  My nieces raved that they'd been wanting one and afterwards they've told me how they use it all the time.  

Great purchase!  

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Re: Favorite Cheese Grater...

@JeanLouiseFinch --I am sure its because my original one was packed away so I bought another one. Yes I have been buying cheese blocks and shredding them up too. Makes such a difference in how the cheese actually works-- like cheese is supposed to without all the stuff the shreds are caked in. Nice gifts too. 

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Re: Favorite Cheese Grater...

I agree that this grater is awesome. I have purchased 2 extra for gifts and everyone loves it too. I have an extra one for myself also.

This is fun to use and grating a brick of cheese gives you piles of cheese moist and delicious. Makes a great Mac and cheese.

Here is a hint for anyone having a problem attaching it tightly to your counter:

Press down on the top of the shredder as you lock down the grater and it works awesome on any counter. That is why some have a problem getting it down well. My husband did this when I didn't have mine locked enough. Works like a charm.