On 7/22/2023 5:53 PM, GM wrote:
> Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
>
>> On 2023-07-20, songbird <
song...@anthive.com> wrote:
>>
>>> scrubbing and shredding carrots is a lot of work so i
>>> am not too happy that i did all that work and it wasn't
>>> used... oh well. the carrot cakes are yummy though as
>>> she makes the cream cheese frosting using not very much
>>> powdered sugar so it isn't super sweet and she puts crushed
>>> pineapple in the carrot cake so it's moist enough to be
>>> considered a pudding more than a cake.
>> I use a potato peeler instead of scrubbing. Then, shredding *is* a lot
>> of work. About the only thing I shred carrots for is coleslaw. I wear
>> out after a cup
>> I suppose I could use the shredding attachment on my food processor, but
>> then there's more to clean up than a box grater.
>
>
> Buying packaged already - shredded carrots is a *much* easier "ordeal"...
>
> ;-D
That convenience certainly is expensive.
I just Googled Walmart prices to compare.
- Fresh Shredded Carrots, 10 oz Bag . . = $1.77
- Fresh Whole Carrots, 5 lb Bag (80 oz) = $3.88
5 pounds of pre-shredded carrots will run you $14.16 vs the $3.88 for whole.
That said, maybe 10 bucks *IS* worth getting 5lbs already cleaned and
shredded.
It's a lot of work by hand. I had to do 2 cups worth yesterday, pain in
the ass as always but no where near 5lbs.