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  • WindyAnna
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    Cheese Grater

    I bought mine in France - checked who made it (Moulinex) ...

    http://www.moulinex.co.uk/pages/food....htm?OnpageA=1

    OwlHoot - If you really want one and you can't get it you can have mine ...

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  • AtW
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    I have to honestly say here that I do not disapprove of Sandy's desire to spent more time in the kitchen: more cooking and less posting on CUK is what would make her a good wife, that and wearing a burkha of course.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
    OK had the urge to go and see the home and kitchen department at House of Frazier this lunch time
    I dunno.........Foreman Grills, House of Frazier, and Ali's Kebab Shop. What is it with these ex-heavyweight boxers and their Plan Bs??
    Next we'll have the Frank Bruno Home for Lunatic Schizoids!!!

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  • SandyDown
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    Originally posted by Zorba View Post
    Your title says 'Contractor among Contractors'. Well? Are you? Flash that cash and buy the damn gadget already.
    Well I already spent over my budget dedicated for kitchen gadgets this month

    Oh just remembered Thursday is astart of a new month, I’ll go get it then

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  • Zorba
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    Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
    OK had the urge to go and see the home and kitchen department at House of Frazier this lunch time… you wont believe it… I found the infamous cheese grater, its as a solid lovely shiny stainless steel one, really looked good quality, I was over the moon… skipped all the way to the till (dunno why – I hardly ever grate cheese )

    Anyway at the till the young till man said: £22 I said huh?? What?? No thanks,

    Well I thought its too much , don’t you think… hmmm will have a think about it and if I still have the urge to buy another gadget will go tomorrow
    Your title says 'Contractor among Contractors'. Well? Are you? Flash that cash and buy the damn gadget already.

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  • SandyDown
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    OK had the urge to go and see the home and kitchen department at House of Frazier this lunch time… you wont believe it… I found the infamous cheese grater, its as a solid lovely shiny stainless steel one, really looked good quality, I was over the moon… skipped all the way to the till (dunno why – I hardly ever grate cheese )

    Anyway at the till the young till man said: £22 I said huh?? What?? No thanks,

    Well I thought its too much , don’t you think… hmmm will have a think about it and if I still have the urge to buy another gadget will go tomorrow

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  • _V_
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    Kitchen appliance

    Q. What screws on the worktop and does all the kitchen chores?

    A. The wife.

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  • ~Craig~
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    you really need one of those Microplane cheese graters...that has to be grater of choice for contractors

    £20 quid each though...you'll probably need a couple; one for cheddar and one for parmesan.

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  • Zorba
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    Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
    Wow, sounds like a fab gadget, if I see one will let you know, unfortunately not many kitchenware shops are around where I live in Oxford, I ususally like to see and try the gadget before buying, so not keen on buying such stuff over the internet.
    Isn't there a shop on Little Trendy Street that sells loads of kitchenware gadgets? I'm sure I picked up a few things around there (like those rings for frying eggs in a perfect circle). Mind you, it's probably a bar now.

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  • Pondlife
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    How weird. Ours hadn't been out of the cupboard for months but was put to excellent use last night along with the pasta making machine.

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    I'd like to get a decent cheese grater. Years ago you could get a contraption with two hinged arms, with curved flap on the end of one and on the end of the other a hinged square "hopper" that could be opened to insert a cylindrical grater with a small handle. You'd put a cube of cheese in the hopper, and after closing the flap onto it, and holding the arms shut to maintain pressure of the flap against the cheese, turn the grater handle so that grated cheese would fall out from inside the cylinder.

    This detailed, and probably inadequate, description is only because no one under the age of 40 has probably ever seen one of the gadgets. I know I haven't recently, despite looking.
    I used one this weekend !!

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  • DBA_bloke
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    I'd like to get a decent cheese grater. Years ago you could get a contraption with two hinged arms, with curved flap on the end of one and on the end of the other a hinged square "hopper" that could be opened to insert a cylindrical grater with a small handle. You'd put a cube of cheese in the hopper, and after closing the flap onto it, and holding the arms shut to maintain pressure of the flap against the cheese, turn the grater handle so that grated cheese would fall out from inside the cylinder.

    This detailed, and probably inadequate, description is only because no one under the age of 40 has probably ever seen one of the gadgets. I know I haven't recently, despite looking.
    You are the man in the 1990s "Cheese Grater Porn" documentary, and I claim my free glass of pee.

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  • SandyDown
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    I needed a new water filter, I had the water tap filter system installed and usually buy a replacement filter from homebase which is not too far from where I live, today went to buy a replacement filter and was told they stopped stocking it

    I thought I better get the water jug with internal filter, I needed one since my last one got a crack in it. So I got one from homebase,

    I got home when I unpacked the jug, I found a message left for me in the box saying in capitals: 'HOMEBASE JUST MADE A 67% PROFIT FROM THIS ITEM (FAIR?)'

    Thinking of taking it back to show them the message, only on Sunday the staff are all kids out of GCSE class!!

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    I've got two trollies full of all sorts of things, even new a shoe cleaner / puller, for outside the stables.
    Shoe puller, for outside the stables? Don't you have a groom or a butler to help you off with your boots? Dear oh dear, the kind of people we mix with on this site.

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  • threaded
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    Went to Aldi for some bacon for a salad later. A couple of hundred quid later I've got two trollies full of all sorts of things, even new a shoe cleaner / puller, for outside the stables.

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