To receive $5 off the Zester/Grater, Twitter fans who follow The Busy Hedonist on Twitter can use code TWEET112 at checkout until November 17, 2014.
"I have so much fun sharing food tips and recipes on Twitter," says Tracey Ceurvels, CEO of The Busy Hedonist. "So I wanted to offer Twitter followers a chance to buy the grater/zester on Amazon at a discounted price."
Food lovers on Twitter—chefs, home cooks and other food lovers—can utilize the chef-quality, stainless steel 2-in-1 Grater & Zester into their hearty fall recipes. The cheese grater, which is similar to the Microplane, can be used to grate cheese such as Parmesan for pasta recipes, and onto fall salads and soups. It can also be used to grate nuts, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and other fall ingredients into soups, dressings, meat dishes, poultry dishes and more.
The handy kitchen tool also works as a zester. Home cooks can zest oranges, lemons and limes into dessert sauces, dressings and more. "Now that the holidays are almost here, there are many ways to use the grater/zester—for Thanksgiving recipes and pies, Christmas cakes, cookies and desserts, and so much more."
The cheese grater 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 stylish spicy red handle is easy to grip.
"This is a versatile kitchen tool that can be used for a wide variety of fall recipes," says Ceurvels, "from creamy soups to pumpkin salads, from ."
To receive $5 off the 2-in-1 Grater & Zester, Twitter followers can visit Amazon.com and use code TWEET112 at checkout from now until November 17, 2014.
The Busy Hedonist brand is dedicated to inspiring home cooks in the kitchen with recipes, travel stories, unique ingredients and handy kitchen products to create easy yet mouthwatering meals.
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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.