swee'pea99
Legendary Member
27 years? That's rubbish. Take it back.
That won't work, it's for soups and purees. It won't grate cheese.Search 'Mouli grater' you get things like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-T...llectables_Kitchenalia_RL&hash=item5408df2164
Just buy the cheese already grated, it's only a thousand times more expensive.
I found one on Etsy that looks in decent nick. Can't find anywhere that makes a metal one these days.
Can you not eat around the rust?
Just buy the cheese already grated, it's only a thousand times more expensive.
Just buy the cheese already grated, it's only a thousand times more expensive.
Would this type be acceptable? My parents have one that I suspect to be the only cheese grater they have ever owned, making it 44 years old.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KITCHEN-C...pt=UK_Kitchen_Accessories&hash=item1e603f357e
I had one rather like this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kitchen-C...pt=UK_Kitchen_Accessories&hash=item540ff72250
but not necessarily that very one. It got lost somewhere along the way, and I've now got much the same in plastic (metal blades). Works OK. The standard box time is hard to beat though
If anyone has any slicing requirements we appear to have found ourselves with a spare mandolin...