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In reply to the discussion: What is one of your kitchen/house tools from long ago that you still treasure today? [View all]yellowdogintexas
(23,751 posts)47. I used to have the other Mouli (one of the first tv order by mail items)
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.
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What is one of your kitchen/house tools from long ago that you still treasure today? [View all]
dixiegrrrrl
May 2020
OP
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 have a set of those, a wedding present in 1969 Probably cost $10 at most
yellowdogintexas
May 2020
#44
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 used to have the other Mouli (one of the first tv order by mail items)
yellowdogintexas
May 2020
#47