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next kitchen question: who uses ceramic knives? like em? -- nm
Posted by
TFox
Oct 5 '11, 11:52
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good question. i can't decide if i need one or not. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 5, 11:55
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we found some inexpensive ceramic paring knives at Job Lot (cheap stuff store) and got one to try out.
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TFox
Oct 5, 11:56
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ocean state!...nm
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x
Oct 5, 12:00
werewolves? -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 5, 11:53
They are very nice (extremely sharp) but you have to be very careful with them because the chip fairly easily -- nm
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decline
Oct 5, 11:53
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so you need to use them on a softer cutting board surface -- nm
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decline
Oct 5, 11:55
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a wooden cutting board would be fine, wouldn't it? -- nm
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Andie
Oct 5, 11:56
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right (but avoid the really hard ones like bamboo) -- nm
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decline
Oct 5, 11:58
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