M. FERRANTE wrote:
> Since most of us love pasta dishes, I am hopeful that someone can
> suggest a good cheese grater that most would agree is worth having,
> and hopefully not too expensive? I have been using the grated
> store-bought cheese (Kraft), but now I intend to buy RP from our local
> Italian Import Store in chunk form.
>
> Thanks in advance for your suggestions/help.
>
> Mark Ferrante
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I have a flat "grater" that looks like a bread board with a handle. It has
large holes for shredding, a slot in the middle for doing slices and smaller
holes for grating. Not fancy, but it works just fine for me. You hold it
by the handle and tilt it over a bowl or your cutting board and run the
cheese across whatever section you want to achieve the results you want. I
think I got it at Target but it was years ago.
Jill