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Rollo 2 year s ago
#10 slow day at Chipotle's
       
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Pherbia 2 year s ago
#12
I don't see any difference
       
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Rox 2 year s ago
Pherbia,

The upper one is crossed out. So, do not do it like that. No crossing out.
       
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Vinson 2 year s ago
#29 garlic grater
       
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Gussie 2 year s ago
Vinson, Or for when you only want a little bit of grated cheese on something, versus needing to shred an entire block of cheese.
       
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Penny 2 year s ago
Gussie, If you only want a little bit of cheese, use a cheese-sized grater and I dunno maybe only grate a little bit of cheese. Y'know, like just go up and down a minimal number of times. Or you could take a big ol block of cheese and try to grate one tiny little corner a whole bunch of times, having to rotate it so that you're only grating that one little corner because you're using a tiny little garlic grater for a big block of cheese but maybe that's just me.
       
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Gussie 2 year s ago
#27 This one would work just as fine as a regular cheese slicer. It is (with the exception of the eyes and horns) pretty much identical to the most common cheese slicer design in Scandinavia.
       
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Moss 2 year s ago
#14 - Good thing there was an arrow pointing at the problem otherwise the problem would be hard to identify
       
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Dorothy 2 year s ago
#31 Looks like Tracker Marine Headquarters (Same owner as Bass Pro Shops)
       
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