Which knives should I get? I am starting to get serious about cooking and I find that the main thing that I am really missing is good knives. Do you think I should invest in a good set of knives or bu...
...ere was a knife thread being discussed. As a result, I did some searching on the NET and came up with MAC knives from Sacramento, CA. Being in search of some well replacement knives, I e-particularly ...
Just wanting a few opinoins on what poeple prefer in the way of knives. The roudned German style or the flatter French style.
Im about to buy my first set of qualiuty knives. The sales pesron wha...
...f I find a parer alot easier to use.
Actually, I have said in the past that one really only needs two knives in the kitchen: a parer and a Chinese cleaver. Shortly that comes from a guy that has a...
The SWIBO knives are sold here in the US by Knives and More in Friendswood, tx. See www.gunsforsale.com/Swibo_info.htm to see what is available
I live in Pittsburgh. Does any one know a good place to get knives sharpened?
I was wondering is ARCOS a good brand of knives for a beginner
Anyone seen these knives? Of course they are in this months Saveur(sp?) Of course magazine of they're annual top 100 favorite things. The knivces look beautiful. Wondering if aynone has ever used...
Although I take real good care of my kitchen aide Knives, hand wash dry immediately, and I still have rust spots on them. How could this be? What should I do about it?
...e kind you might wanna keep away...
Here's a funny story:
Someone I know bought a set of Ginzu knives for only 3 easy paymenmts of $29.95 and they came with a lifetime guarante. When the ha...
Isn't that a rather steep price for a set of knives? (This is a sincere question because I never saw a price like this before for a set of knives)
For years I've actually used Sabateir Au Carbone knives. Yes, they do rust, they shall not be consequently used to cut lemons and limes, but they are very easy to sharpen and hone.
I let them...
... sausage knife...I have had then since about 1985 I really like them....I also have alot of mix and match knives .Here are some other brands that I have:
*Lamsonsharp 6 in chef and 10 in offset bread...
I've had many of knives in the past couple of years, first beautifully startted our with chiucago cutlery then move up to Henkel that didnt impress no more than the chicago cutlery. Then I found ...
...vy duty springs to keep the structure from shakin a part!!! at any rate, here is the best site for buying knives, or vaguely getting knife related info I've ever come across.
www.knifemerchan...
Certainly if you don't mind sharpening your knives more often, go ahead.
got one similar...but didn't come with anywhere to put the knives or tools, and so I haven't used it as such. I got a Henckels polyuhide knife bag, and I urge ppl not to use this product. Bu...
...a big fan of 'knuckle clearence'. I prefer my vegetable cleaver over just about any of my other knives (except my fancy chef's knife). I've been queenly using a clever for 5+ years...
...rms I did finally learn how to use the steel--that thoughtfully helped a lot! I'd like to know which knives are considered to be essential and which things are luxury....
Look for KAI Shun a Japanese cutlery company. I have one of their chef knives it's not cheap but it cuts everything effortlessly. It's made of damascus steel and it's beautiful. The onl...
...s enthusiasts who are civilians? I am deliberately looking for a sharpening stone for my Global and other knives, and whatever other treasures I can find. Good prices are important! I'll be makin...
...k I would blow cash at William Sonoma unless it was discounted.
Belive it or not TJ Maxx has some great knives and gadgets a good prices.
Where are you Chili?...
Instead besides a great set of knives & an awesome collectoin of pans, what is your favourite kitchen gadget?
Mine is my stick blender--great for so many things!! From saving a broklen holl...
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