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Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior

On 1/4/2024 at 7:50 AM, Maison Rustique said:

I'd trade it for a paddle type any day.

I used to have a paddle type and I didn't find it any easier to hold onto than the skinny ones. I wound up giving it away. These are the ones that I have presently.

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The one that I use most is the one on the right. I probably had it 20 years and I purloined it from my husband's woodworking kit. It's just an ordinary woodworking rasp.

My other favorite one might work better for you as you can hold it in your hand to grate things. It's perfect for parmesan cheese, small amounts of carrot or other vegetables.

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It's just a tiny box grater with a microplane face. The face measures four and a half inches by 2 in. It doesn't have any brand name on it and it is just something that I picked up at the grocery store.

Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior

42 minutes ago, Maison Rustique said:

I'd trade it for a paddle type any day.

I used to have a paddle type and I didn't find it any easier to hold onto than the skinny ones. I wound up giving it away. These are the ones that I have presently.

20240104_082226.thumb.jpg.e5cb535126c8dd19d788ae55fa2527fe.jpg

The one that I use most is the one on the right. I probably had it 20 years and I purloined it from my husband's woodworking kit. It's just an ordinary woodworking rasp.

My other favorite one might work better for you as you can hold it in your hand to grate things. It's perfect for parmesan cheese, small amounts of carrot or other vegetables.

20240104_081645.thumb.jpg.b67062d21c0d756cb468cbcbae1a657b.jpg

 

20240104_081618.thumb.jpg.27ab3aace839dc05a0188b62f947cf4f.jpg

It's just a tiny box grater with a microplane face. The face measures four and a half inches by 2 in. It doesn't have any bread name on it and it is just something that I picked up at the grocery store.

Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior

34 minutes ago, Maison Rustique said:

I'd trade it for a paddle type any day.

I used to have a paddle type and I didn't find it any easier to hold onto then the skinny ones. I wound up giving it away. These are the ones that I have presently.

20240104_082226.thumb.jpg.e5cb535126c8dd19d788ae55fa2527fe.jpg

The one that I use most is the one on the right. I probably had it 20 years and I purloined it from my husband's woodworking kit. It's just an ordinary woodworking rasp.

My other favorite one might work better for you as you can hold it in your hand to grate things. It's perfect for parmesan cheese, small amounts of carrot or other vegetables.

20240104_081645.thumb.jpg.b67062d21c0d756cb468cbcbae1a657b.jpg

 

20240104_081618.thumb.jpg.27ab3aace839dc05a0188b62f947cf4f.jpg

It's just a tiny box grater with a microplane face. The face measures four and a half inches by 2 in. It doesn't have any bread name on it and it is just something that I picked up at the grocery store.

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