Zwilling / Wuesthof ("ue" when one writes the "u with dots" without a german language keyboard) are fine bets - I use the former. Even better would be a course on how to cut n dice. knowing the anatomy of an object and its properties under different cooking methods is more important than a sharp tool, i believe. Although the more precisely you want to cut things, the madder you get with blunt tools.
*graphic*On a sour note...I cut my hand, pretty badly, on one of those Global knives (pictured above) yesterday. Although I was shocked at first, it was pretty cool to look at two flaps of skin, a thin white layer of fat/skin? and a vein. Funny, I never cut myself building a model in arch school.
My husband gifted to me different types and shapes of knives set with Noble Home & Chef Knife Roll Bag. It protects my knife sharpness and shine. I really enjoy my cooking using these knives. Fastly and speedy cuttings all veggies and all things. It saves my time and I take the interest to cook. One of my favorite is steel knife, sharper and long.
I use a $30 Dexter Russel soft-grip chef knife. These get used a lot in commercial kitchens so they can take a beating and you don't have to baby them like fancy high-end knives.
Sep 8, 18 2:00 pm ·
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thisisnotmyname
+1! We use Dexter's USA-made commercial knives. They are available from restaurant supply places.
kitchen knives
Zwilling / Wuesthof ("ue" when one writes the "u with dots" without a german language keyboard) are fine bets - I use the former. Even better would be a course on how to cut n dice. knowing the anatomy of an object and its properties under different cooking methods is more important than a sharp tool, i believe. Although the more precisely you want to cut things, the madder you get with blunt tools.
*graphic*On a sour note...I cut my hand, pretty badly, on one of those Global knives (pictured above) yesterday. Although I was shocked at first, it was pretty cool to look at two flaps of skin, a thin white layer of fat/skin? and a vein. Funny, I never cut myself building a model in arch school.
Wusthof Santoku Knives in classic white
My husband gifted to me different types and shapes of knives set with Noble Home & Chef Knife Roll Bag. It protects my knife sharpness and shine. I really enjoy my cooking using these knives. Fastly and speedy cuttings all veggies and all things. It saves my time and I take the interest to cook. One of my favorite is steel knife, sharper and long.
I use a $30 Dexter Russel soft-grip chef knife. These get used a lot in commercial kitchens so they can take a beating and you don't have to baby them like fancy high-end knives.
+1! We use Dexter's USA-made commercial knives. They are available from restaurant supply places.
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