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Hey, did you hear about the Mircopla . . . oh, I see. Read the whole thread you say? Huh. Next time.


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I buy the solid slices of parmigiano from Costco and I bought one of these from Amazon.

OXO Good Grips Rotary Grater,White

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Microplane, but Costco has really good pricing on blocks of Locatelli and also parmesans.
 
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Originally posted by MelissaDallas:
when I’m lazy, I do Ina Garten’s catering trick. Cut it in smallish chunks and put it in the food processor with the metal blade. Pulse/run until finely ground. Fine for a lot of uses.


Bingo. What we also do getting a nice cup at a time.



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