America's Test Kitchen
The Crying of Natter 49
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The magnet thing seriously rocks. Knives stay sharp, they're easier to put your hands on when you're cooking, and they free up drawer space. Plus, you get to admire your pretty pretty knives.
(I'm all about the wall storage in general. I just installed a little six inch shelf the other night to hold my blender/processor, in fact. Next to the knives and over where the cutting board hangs.)
I think there was an episode where he talked about knife sharpening, but I can't remember what the subject was.
I've always been skeptical on his take about any and all stuffings for turkeys being verbotten (mainly cause I grew up with pork stuffing in our family's birds).
He has since publically recanted and explored ways to get good stuffing inside the bird.
My cover letters are grammatically correct, and don't involve any sexual exploits with the undead or my emo pain re: negative reviews.
I expect LKH would be more entertaining when dealing with a job rejection.
"You just don't want an employee that will make you think! All of my imaginary employees are like real people to me! I buy them Christmas presents!"
If I've learned anything from watching movies, it's useful to have your knives in a wooden block on the counter, because if you have a stalker in your home, you can easily glance over and see that one of the knives is missing.
Kalshane, I'm so sorry about your job. Ass 'em. Ass 'em in the ear. May you find something way better, with a better commute, that pays more, as soon as you want.
Nutty! You are vastly more likely to cut yourself badly with a dull knife than with a sharp one. Sharp ones cut what you want them to, in the direction you want them too, with much less force on the knife. Dull knives more mash their way through than cut, change direction without warning, and are far more dangerous because of the amount of force needed to push them through foodstuffs, so when they slip they slip with all that extra force behind them.
Sean, I'm so proud of your culinary skillz.
I think, in an effort to prove all of us wrong about her dull knives, Nutty has now accidentally chopped both her hands off, and we'll never hear from her again, until she gets some voice recognition software.
Also, thanks msbelle. I shall now look into ATK further.
I love all the crossposting around here.
You guys, my bed is still not put together. It's on the way, though. I negelected to factor in the awkwardness factor when trying to put together something that size. The biggest thing I've ever gotten from Ikea was my tall bookshelves, but at least the shelves themselves are short.
I am a sweaty mess, is what.
If I've learned anything from watching movies, it's useful to have your knives in a wooden block on the counter, because if you have a stalker in your home, you can easily glance over and see that one of the knives is missing.
The knives are being sharpened from inside the house!!!