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A stainless steel cheese slicer is $25 from www.lekkerhome.com or (877) 753-5537.
If you won't use the coin personally, buy more iron to make your cheese slicers.
Rusty took a cheese slicer out of a drawer.
A cheese slicer is used usually to cut semi-hard and hard cheeses.
I found our cheese slicer in a drawer.
And the cheese slicer that produces thin shavings from hard cheeses.
He is best known as the inventor of a popular cheese slicer which developed into an important Norwegian export product.
The company still produce cheese slicers in Lillehammer.
A cheese slicer can be also used for slicing cold butter, zucchini or cucumber.
The office also has a test kitchen, with industrial-size refrigerator, cheese slicer and toaster oven.
Cheese slicers are also used.
There are available different styles for cheese slicers for cheeses of varying hardness.
She opens the pack and removes the cheese, and the cheese slicer.
Thor Bjørklund, carpenter and inventor of the cheese slicer (b.1889)
With a cheese slicer or vegetable peeler, shave 12 very thin strips from the cheese.
Slice the truffle directly onto the pasta at the table using a truffle or cheese slicer.
The board-style cheese slicer has been expanded to include marble, stainless steel, and plastic cutting boards.
"Still using the cheese slicer?"
Use a mandoline or cheese slicer to shave very thin slices of cheese roughly one by two inches.
Lillehammer, the incurably quaint community full of kick sleds and apple-cheeked children, has already given the world the cheese slicer.
A modern cheese slicer was invented by Thor Bjørklund in 1925 in Norway.
In any case, it ends in consultations with Bryan Mack, the man of the horn-rims who is headwaiter, sommelier and cheese slicer.
With a vegetable peeler or cheese slicer, slice the zucchini lengthwise in thin strips, place in a bowl and sprinkle with salt.
A cutlery shop with dozens of varieties of everybody's favorite, the world-famous Swiss Army Cheese Slicer.
It manufactured and sold machinery ranging from commercial scales and industrial time recorders to meat and cheese slicers, along with tabulators and punched cards.