Only one chance to drill tile
Dave wrote:
On 23/01/2011 17:30, Tim Watts wrote:
Dave ) wibbled on Sunday 23 January 2011
17:12:
The problem with sharp kitchen knives in a drawer, is that they
blunt each other.
And chop your fingers off when you are rummaging around for other
things.
Knife blocks made of wood are a hygiene problem.
In theory you *should* be putting clean knives in!!!
That might be the case, but dross from the kitchen can drop down into
the slots and soil them. I haven't worked out a way to keep them clean
yet. It would be a good idea if they could split apart and be washed
easily
I would
stick to the magnetic strip.
But fair enough - I quite like the idea - out of reach of kids and
easy to grab one with gungy hands without contaminating the rest.
The only time I get blunt kitchen knives is when my wife makes a
sandwich and cuts it in two on a plate. How can I teacher her?
Make her sharpen the knives. With nothing more than a pebble and a
bowl of water. She'll learn...
Even if I tried that, ten years on she would still be using very blunt
knives and you know how many injuries a blunt knife can make :-(
I suppose after 10 years of marriage you stop sticking pointy objects into
your wife.
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Adam
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