Posted 8 years ago
fortapache
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One would put this grater on top of a sauce pan. It is a bit over 7" across the top. The patent number of 1921936 dates from 1933. Does not mean it is from 1933 but gives one a starting point.
There are a pair of feet that allow this to be set on top various pans. The double boiler I have it setting on in the last photo is a bit small but it would still work.
As for use seems like anything that would go into a grater would work from this. From cheese to onions to potatoes.
Haven't seen one of these for years. My grandmother had a small grape arbor and her and my mother would make grape jelly every year, when I was a kid. I remember them using one of these for that jelly making process. Neat item!!
It's called a Ricer, we called ours "the potato ricer"
Thank you very much Scott. I wish I would have saved my grandmother's kitchenalia,
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I have a friend who would LOVE this. It is neat and looks in good shape. :)
Thank you very much OneGoodFind. I do see them from time to time.
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I have one like this. I actually use it for blackberries and tomatoes. Works well! :-)
Thank you very much AnnaB. Looks like it would shred those fairly well.
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Thank you Trey.
My mom used her for canning tomatoes and making applesauce. Mmm I miss Mom's applesauce.
Thank you very much ravage60.