dbloomingdale
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I thought this might be the place to ask this question. I have this one pound wad of natural beeswax. I wanted to get it into smaller amounts and was thinking that melting the whole thing might take too long and so I decided to start grating it with my all purpose kitchen grater. Needless to say, this was the wrong thing to do and as I am typing this, the block of wax is now being melted via a double boiler process in a pyrex cup. I will then pour the wax into plastic ice cube tray which will lend me more manageable portions of beeswax. Something that I have done many times before and now I am wondering why I decided to do the grater thing. Anyway, I am now left with a grater with wax stuck to it. I've run it under hot water to soften it and tried scraping it off with my finger nails. Well, that only goes so far. Don't suggest putting the grater in the oven as it has a rubber handle. I guess I could always buy a new one but.... well....I am kind of stubborn. Any and all suggestions are welcome!!!
Diane
Diane