Reddit Reddit reviews Norpro Stainless Steel Cheese Plane/Slicer

We found 7 Reddit comments about Norpro Stainless Steel Cheese Plane/Slicer. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Norpro Stainless Steel Cheese Plane/Slicer
Measures: 9. 5" x 3" x . 5" / 24cm x 7. 5cm x 1. 25cm.Made of professional gauge stainless steel, this cheese plane is the perfect accessory for the cheese lover in your life!The perfect tool for slicing all of your favorite hard or soft cheeses.  Also, use to shave chocolate or frozen butter!2-inch wide, sharp angled blade ensures thin, even slices.Rounded handle shape fits perfectly in your hand for effortless work and features a convenient hang hole for easy storage.
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7 Reddit comments about Norpro Stainless Steel Cheese Plane/Slicer:

u/aeb1022 · 57 pointsr/xxfitness

Same. But replace cheese and grapes with cheese and cheese.

Something that's helped me is buying a cheese knife that lets you slice really thin slices. Like a cheese plane or wire cutter. Because I'm apparently two years old, and more slices makes me think I'm eating a greater volume of cheese.

u/HopelessSemantic · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Before and after! You know, just in case anyone thought I was sane.

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You are really pretty. I also needed to say that.

u/AspenSix · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

Here's one. They're just handy. Also where are you buying sliced cheese is the same as blocked? I haven't found that before.

u/demoux · 1 pointr/Frugal

It doesn't take that much more effort to cook a reasonably healthy meal than it does to make some of that junk food.

Chicken breasts: poultry seasoning, black pepper, a little olive or vegetable oil, pan fried. "Prep" time is about 2 minutes, then it's time for the chicken to cook. If you really want you can make a bag salad on the side, otherwise get yourself a salad spinner and a couple of heads of red leaf and green leaf lettuce. Wash the lettuce, and just leave it in the spinner for several days. It will last. Toss in a side of frozen veggies if you don't want to do the lettuce thing.

Burgers: Get a few pounds of regular ground beef. You can pre-shape your patties or you can freeze the whole pound and take it out a day or two before you know you'll want burgers. If you want cheese, watch for a sale on the block stuff, get yourself a cheese slicer, and slice up the cheese when the burger is cooking.

There's a plethora of simple chicken and pork recipes out there that don't take long to prepare.

There are also blogs like Budget Bytes where the meals are cheap, relatively easy, and don't take up too much time.

I know what it's like to come home dead tired and just want to make a box of mac and cheese or toss a frozen pizza in the oven. There's nothing wrong with doing that on occasion. However, it doesn't take nearly as much effort as you seem to think it does to make a meal that's actually fairly healthy.

u/friggintodd · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

Something like this

u/Aton_Freson · 1 pointr/DidntKnowIWantedThat

Or even more simply, a one piece cheese slicer. It's a Norwegian invention and commonplace in basically all Nordic households. https://www.amazon.com/Norpro-Stainless-Steel-Cheese-Slicer/dp/B000SSYY88