Now I am thinking I cannot afford a tesla, lets see how that pans out.
I've an urge to go check tk maxx now, but I have like 40 knives.
If you have a local Homesense, they generally have a wider selection and turnover, but are part of TKMaxx anywayI've an urge to go check tk maxx now, but I have like 40 knives.
You'll be prying this from my cold dead hands. I watch Stumpy Nubs on youtube who bangs on about tormek but I thought I could never afford one. Now I am thinking I cannot afford a tesla, lets see how that pans out.
I have a rack full of knives, mostly with the name Sabatier on them. The best are old and have carbon steel blades. A couple of the later stainless steel ones are rubbish.
Yeah I think thats like Axminster or Wilton Carpets, only a name now.
I think they have been that for many many years. Certainly when I bought mine around 25 years ago there were may different qualities to be found. Mine are still going strong.
Here’s my two. The Robert Welch only ever gets wiped down and lives in it box when not in use. The other is a trusty Sab, thirty years old and never super sharp but fine for most things. The welch is mainly used for chopping onions. Because it is so sharp it causes minimal weeping and if you chop onions correctly a very sharp knife is vital. I also use it when I want stuff super thin. RW is about £45.
1977 was the first year I started buying records. 7" singles were definitely less than £1 and albums typically just under £3.00.
Can you tell me the correct way to chop onions please.
Anticipating this I’ve edited to fine dice. Look up on Utube idle one