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![]() "DavidW" > wrote in message ... > Sqwertz wrote: >> On Wed, 27 Aug 2014 21:18:23 +1000, DavidW wrote: >>> Okay, so I got myself a plane grater, something roughly like this: >>> http://p.globalsources.com/IMAGES/PD...ese-grater.jpg >>> >>> I grated some Zanetti Reggiano with it. It works okay. It produces >>> short, tiny filaments rather than grains. Not ideal, but better than >>> talcum powder from the deli. It takes 4-5 minutes' grating per serve >>> (about 20g), which is too long really. I'm accustomed to throwing >>> boiled pasta in a bowl, adding some heated-up sauce and sprinkling >>> cheese over the top. Very quick and easy (not counting making the >>> sauce, which takes hours but is 7-10 serves and is all done in one >>> hit and doesn't require much elbow grease). Now grating the cheese >>> requires three times the work of the rest of the meal, which is out >>> of proportion. One of the more complicated hand devices suggested or >>> a machine attachment looks more attractive. >> >> You either use too much cheese > > I gave the weight. You did but I've never weighed my food so I have no clue how much that would be. > >> are have a really bad sense of time. >> or you just like to exaggerate for attention, Bove-Style. > > I timed it. But you are doing something wrong or you got a bad grater. |
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