[Sca-cooks] Classic kitchenware

Johnna Holloway johnnae at mac.com
Sun Dec 6 14:06:15 PST 2015


But is that grater made in America by American labor? Personally for grating I prefer micropIane graters. I must admit that one of their 4 sided box graters has already bitten the dust however and had to be replaced. I suspect my grandmother's flour sifter was one of these.

Johnnae

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> On Dec 6, 2015, at 3:15 PM, Susan Lord <lordhunt at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Stefan wrote:
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>> <<< Centuries old kitchenwares company still in business in the USA
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>> http://www.thekitchn.com/jacob-bromwell-classic-kitchen-tools-from-graters-to-flour-sifters-all-made-in-the-usa-store-profile-190427
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>> Johnnae >>>
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>> I recognize the 4-sided cheese grater. My mom had, probably still has, one identical to this from the 1960s. But $35! It works well, but wow. Way higher than I?d expect.
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>> Stefan
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> Give me a break! At my local supermarket a 4-sided cheese grater costs the dollar equivalent of $4.06!!!
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