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You can't see/watch them? Look up the movie "Waiting" funny as hell2x not available
LOL You're allowed to have a vegetable side dish, even with pizza.I don't mind a LOT of toppings as long as they're all cooked well, which usually doesn't happen. I like thin crust too.
Buy quality, once! My husband can say that in Japanese then again he's the one that spent 3 years in Japan.@cannabineer I spent a couple hours looking through that site and absolutely love some of the knives they have, actually should say didn't have as most of the ones I liked the most weren't in stock. The have the exact styles I'm looking for at a reasonable price. I don't know much about steel hardness but I'd like hand forged if possible. It's nice they tell you who and where they were made. I'd like a 210mm hammered Damascus with a straight handle. My price might have to go up a bit after looking.
I'm trying! Lol. I really like this one and it's still in my range.Buy quality, once! My husband can say that in Japanese then again he's the one that spent 3 years in Japan.
I fell in love with Forschner knives when I did my pathophysiology rotation at the Coroner's office. It's what they used for autopsy and they are a very nice knife. Definitely not beautiful but my go to is this:I'm trying! Lol. I really like this one and it's still in my range.
View attachment 5060702Takayuki Kurokage VG10 Gyuto 210mm
Sinister, purposeful, darkly beautiful. All of these describe the Takayuki Kurokage VG10 Hammered Teflon Coated Gyuto 210mm rather well, we think. This is quite easily one of the most striking knives we carry, and its looks indicate its purpose and abilities in spades! Made from a core of VG10...www.chefknivestogo.com
I've never had a real nice knife. I've had sharp knives because I sharpen them myself but keeping an edge sucks on Walmart quality crap. I've watched enough vids on blacksmithing I could probably make one better than those.
That Amazon Victorinox is like standard kitchen “loaner” quality. Probably some of the cheapest commercial grade knives available. But still a solid choiceI fell in love with Forschner knives when I did my pathophysiology rotation at the Coroner's office. It's what they used for autopsy and they are a very nice knife. Definitely not beautiful but my go to is this:
I also have a flexible boning knife I love too. The Japanese knives are things of beauty and must be a joy to use. But I'm happy with efficient and cheap.
They cut through human carcasses like a hot knife through butter and we are fairly tough.That Amazon Victorinox is like standard kitchen “loaner” quality. Probably some of the cheapest commercial grade knives available. But still a solid choice
About as tough as breaking down a pig…lolThey cut through human carcasses like a hot knife through butter and we are fairly tough.
Surprisingly pigs are usually a little easier. Oh that would be in my experience!About as tough as breaking down a pig…lol
Surprisingly pigs are usually a little easier. Oh that would be in my experience!
How’s the Mondavi?Had about a 4 lb chunk of strip loin in the freezer I pulled out and had for dinner last night.
Nothing fancy. Just some green beans I canned and boiled carrots and potatoes. Meat of course and a bottle of Cabernet.
Cooked the meat at 250°F until the internal temp was 127°F then pulled it, covered with foil and let it rest while I cooked the carrots and potatoes. It then went into a hot cast iron skillet to sear the outside. Reverse sear method. It was pink from edge to edge with no grey. We'll be having french dips later today.
The Mondavi was good. You can't go wrong with Louis Martini for a Cab.How’s the Mondavi?
Haven’t had it in forever.
Been leaning towards Louis Martini for mid range Napa cab lately.
Is it dinner time already?
Last night.Is it dinner time already?