• Know your knife

    From Ed P@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 28 16:24:43 2025
    Found this interesting. Shows best uses for each style

    https://postimg.cc/BLGHQcXz

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  • From ItsJoanNotJoAnn@21:1/5 to Ed P on Wed May 28 21:02:44 2025
    On Wed, 28 May 2025 20:24:43 +0000, Ed P wrote:

    Found this interesting. Shows best uses for each style

    https://postimg.cc/BLGHQcXz


    I use most all my knives, but do find a serrated bread
    knife does a wonderful job of slicing tomatoes. It
    goes through the skin like a hot knife through butter.
    The good old stand by chefs knife gets a good workout
    as well on preparing meats to be cooked. The slicing
    knife jumps in does its' duty slicing cooked meats.

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  • From Ed P@21:1/5 to ItsJoanNotJoAnn on Wed May 28 18:44:46 2025
    On 5/28/2025 5:02 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
    On Wed, 28 May 2025 20:24:43 +0000, Ed P wrote:

    Found this interesting.  Shows best uses for each style

    https://postimg.cc/BLGHQcXz


    I use most all my knives, but do find a serrated bread
    knife does a wonderful job of slicing tomatoes.  It
    goes through the skin like a hot knife through butter.
    The good old stand by chefs knife gets a good workout
    as well on preparing meats to be cooked.  The slicing
    knife jumps in does its' duty slicing cooked meats.

    Serrated is great for those uses. I also have a ceramic paring knife.
    It is incredibly sharp and has been for about 10 years. For cutting
    smaller stuff, it is fantastic.

    I imagine most of us already have a favorite for some uses.

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  • From S Viemeister@21:1/5 to ItsJoanNotJoAnn on Thu May 29 06:22:50 2025
    On 5/28/2025 10:02 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
    On Wed, 28 May 2025 20:24:43 +0000, Ed P wrote:

    Found this interesting.  Shows best uses for each style

    https://postimg.cc/BLGHQcXz


    I use most all my knives, but do find a serrated bread
    knife does a wonderful job of slicing tomatoes.  It
    goes through the skin like a hot knife through butter.
    The good old stand by chefs knife gets a good workout
    as well on preparing meats to be cooked.  The slicing
    knife jumps in does its' duty slicing cooked meats.

    In addition to the knives you mention, I find my little, curved, 'bird
    s beak' paring knife very useful.

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