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I want to tune mine at some point, but with 108k on it already.... not sure I want to spend the cash.

Does anyone actually buy these things? Seems like every one of them is a gift.

All my cheese comes from the US government. 

It’s been a wedding gift tradition from my grandmother. My wife is really into baking, so it gets used heavily. It is probably the Lexus of Kitchen accessories. A true luxury that will run foverever.

a tip i can use, and at a price that i can afford. lol

KitchenAid Mixer with attachments and not a food processor from a thrift store? Someone here had Lexus money.

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Hmm. Can I find a $120k to spend on a fugly car?

My mom is well over 90. She qualifies as an Old Gal (OG). We always got our cheese in a jar.

The attachment for Kitchen aide mixers works fantastically.

Works great for hard cheeses but softer cheese like fresh mozzarella need a hand grater.  

Meh. Give the number of chemicals and weird stuff in my diet mt dew, wood pulp is the least of my problems.

Pre-shredded cheese is coated in potato starch to keep it from clumping together, but it also keeps it from melting properly and affects the taste. Real OGs know the only way to go is to buy a block and shred it yourself.

If I sell enough pictures of my butthole, I might can buy one...goals...

If I like wood pulp sure but I’ll stick to real cheese and grate it myself. 

Pro-tip. Per pound, pre-shredded cheese is almost the same price as block cheese.  You don’t need to spend $120k to get a fancy cheese grater, just get the stuff in a bag.

I use mine, but only because they didn’t have one without it when I bought the car.

i posted this also. i hate holes in my roof. who even likes these things?

You’ve seen Germans outside of soccer matches and beer festivals? Impressive!

Ah, maybe she was just a fan of The Fifth Element...