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yellowdogintexas

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47. I used to have the other Mouli (one of the first tv order by mail items)
Mon May 18, 2020, 12:26 PM
May 2020

It had 3 legs with rubber tips, and you put the food in a hopper and turned a handle to grate or slice. It had several blades which slid under the hopper. You pressed the items down with a flat piece and turned the handle
Mine was all metal; hers was smaller. So handy and it grated cheese much better than a food processor and was safer than a standing grater.
https://www.etsy.com/market/mouli_grater The one on top left is like mine; mom's was the one on the edge 3rd row.
My mom had the original as seen on TV one, much smaller. I hunted for one for a long time and finally found one in a gift shop at a a shopping area near the Connecticut aquarium.

Actually it is still in my mom's kitchen drawer, buty I hope to inherit it ;) FirstLight May 2020 #1
I have my mother's #10 Griswold frying pan. Makes the best fried...well anything. Lochloosa May 2020 #2
My Mother's heavy duty wooden-handled spatula, bread knife, her red-handled potato masher hlthe2b May 2020 #3
I can feel the handle of that potato masher just from your description dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #24
I have a nice, heavy Wok that has traveled across the country with me Siwsan May 2020 #4
My brother and I chipped in to buy a $6 hand mixer for our mother July May 2020 #5
I have one of those! Duppers May 2020 #39
Funny how the old made in America stuff lasts and lasts and lasts. n/t dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #51
A Melmac serving dish, an old aluminum colander The Velveteen Ocelot May 2020 #6
I have one of those colanders too MuseRider May 2020 #9
3 cast iron skillets, my favorite is a gently sloped side 10" chef pan. TexasProgresive May 2020 #7
An old style hand mixer. MuseRider May 2020 #8
Back in the 80's, BarbaRosa May 2020 #10
I see a lot of real Pyrex dishes for sale on Etsy dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #25
My pyrex mixing bowl/measuring cup csziggy May 2020 #11
I have a set of those Pyrex mixing bowls - The Velveteen Ocelot May 2020 #16
Yeah, if I'd had room, I would have taken them csziggy May 2020 #19
I have a set of those, a wedding present in 1969 Probably cost $10 at most yellowdogintexas May 2020 #44
OK, that explains where I got most of them (I'd forgotten). The Velveteen Ocelot May 2020 #48
My mother's silver pie server...has to be 80 years old. Hardly ever use it but am not going... Tikki May 2020 #12
I am still using that old cook book! dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #26
my favorite cookbooks are the fundraiser books yellowdogintexas May 2020 #66
I have a rolling pin that was my mother's. Lunabell May 2020 #13
Hands down, Mom's jar opener. no_hypocrisy May 2020 #14
I have quite a few old kitchen tools like that dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #27
50 year old Oster Beehive blender that my mother purchased when yankeepants May 2020 #15
Pie crust roller...haven't made a pie in 40 years. virgogal May 2020 #17
Is it like this? dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #52
I used to have one of those bottle opener thingies The Velveteen Ocelot May 2020 #54
Another garage sale goodie. dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #55
In 1922 one of my Grand Mother's wedding presents gladium et scutum May 2020 #18
Well-seasoned cast iron is worth its weight in gold ten times over! lastlib May 2020 #42
amen n/t gladium et scutum May 2020 #43
A Wear-Ever standing juicer. LakeArenal May 2020 #20
My mother's heavy stew pot. Laffy Kat May 2020 #21
Pyrex dishes inherited from my mother. Wolf Frankula May 2020 #22
Cast iron frying pan. Actually, 3 of them. nt LAS14 May 2020 #23
My Mouli Cheese Grater Totally Tunsie May 2020 #28
I have that! dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #32
Still use the Mouli, and had no idea it had any value. Totally Tunsie May 2020 #35
I used to have the other Mouli (one of the first tv order by mail items) yellowdogintexas May 2020 #47
My Depression era AH green ribbed canisters and matching sinkingfeeling May 2020 #29
A screw mechanism to open jars that is adjustable Danmel May 2020 #30
I learned lillypaddle May 2020 #33
That is the design principle of the old one I have dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #34
Couple of things: dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #53
2 things come to mind lillypaddle May 2020 #31
Lol....you and me both. dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #36
and to help get the cork out lillypaddle May 2020 #37
My "Handy Housewife Helper" Brother Buzz May 2020 #38
Two Old Hickory paring knives! lastlib May 2020 #40
A clothes iron made in 1870 by my great grandfather Ptah May 2020 #41
That is remarkable, for its age and for being hand made. dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #50
I don't have a lot due to my mother losing her house in a fire yellowdogintexas May 2020 #45
Of course my cast iron and carbon steel pans.. Also my Mom's mitch96 May 2020 #46
Does anybody know what the heck this thing is? The Velveteen Ocelot May 2020 #49
Jesus...you could threaten growing children with that thing. dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #56
Yikes! That looks like something someone smuggled out of The Tower of London. catbyte May 2020 #58
I found the answer: It's an antique egg topper from around 1900. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2020 #59
I always notice, esp. in Brit movies, people eating a boiled egg dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #62
Now I'm going to have to get an egg cup The Velveteen Ocelot May 2020 #63
My grandmother's potato masher and a cutting board my dad made around 1972. catbyte May 2020 #57
I have my great aunt's meat grinder / sausage stuffer kit. hunter May 2020 #60
I have cast iron that belonged to my great-great grandmother. Solly Mack May 2020 #61
I hope you have family members who are interested in you passing them on. dixiegrrrrl May 2020 #64
No. Not really. I have nieces and a nephew, as well as Solly Mack May 2020 #65
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