Home cooks can purchase the cheese grater/zester on Amazon and receive 50% off using code TASTY914 from now until September 14th, 2014.
"I think anyone who loves to cook at home will enjoy using the grater/zester," says Tracey Ceurvels, CEO of The Busy Hedonist. "It's a versatile kitchen tool that can be used for both sweet and savory dishes."
The chef-quality 2-in-1 Cheese Grater & Zester is stainless steel, easy to use and easy to clean—and it can be used for all sorts of recipes. Grate Parmesan cheese into scrambled eggs or onto your favorite bowl of pasta. Grate ginger, garlic and horseradish into dressings, stir fries and marinades. Or grate cinnamon or nutmeg into drinks and desserts. Or it can used to grate chocolate over ice cream or into dessert recipes.
The grater/zester also zests, making it a versatile and handy kitchen tool. Home cooks can grate lemons, limes and oranges for cookies, cakes and puddings—or even to add to savory dishes containing seafood. There are so many ways for home cooks to use the grater/zester, but one thing many customers agree on: it adds flavors to recipes with ease.
In line with the microplane, but with a more lightweight and modern design, the grater/zester has a stylish spicy red handle that's easy to grip. It comes with a handy, protective cover so that home cooks don't scrape their fingers when looking for it in their drawers or cabinets.
"The grater/zester makes a great staple in any kitchen," says Ceurvels, "because it can be used for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert recipes."
To receive 50% off the 2-in-1 Grater & Zester, Amazon shoppers can use code TASTY914 at checkout from now until September 14th.
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About The Busy Hedonist
The Busy Hedonist a.k.a. Tracey Ceurvels, is a busy food + travel writer, mom and home cook. She loves finding the best places to eat in NYC and around the world, plus cooking and creating recipes in her NYC kitchen, using the abundant ingredients she finds in NYC's specialty food stores. In fact, she created an App: NYC iFoodShop—A food lover's guide to shopping in NYC, which is available on iTunes.