Why is it, whenever I buy a new set of extremely sharp knives ....?!


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Why is it, whenever I buy a new set of extremely sharp knives ....?


One, always has to be nasty - and decide 'To Bite' .... ?


Answers: does seem to work that way doesnt it-you are just not used to the different balance in the new knife-as you use it more those little oops i got myself again happens less and less-amazing how fast one of them and cut you isnt it---chef for a living i am and very familiar with cuts and burns---enjoy the day I know, I know.

Once I bought a set of kitchen knives and opened the wrong end of the box.
They all fell out nasty end first and only one of them missed my foot.

Hoppalong Danny.

. because you let it, put it in the corner and give it a time out! lol tame those little bu''ers The blade has to be Christened somehow Ouch, that sucks! ouch......idk but be careful with the nasty knives Stop chopping so c0ck eyed then.. And put a plaster on the cut.. It happens.
till they are used for a while. They love to bite. And I thought I was the only one with that problem!
I just keep my knives until they won't cut anymore! LOL... my husband laughs at me buying new knives I always have to christen them and its true normally within a week I've a cut .
of course the one time i pretended i cut myself and called him in and had red sauce to let on was blood ,the next day the knife really did get its revenge Top Tip

You need to buy a stone or knife sharpener, that way you will decrease the number of occasions that this happens. Maybe you should buy dull knives. Its probably from misuse, poor grip, failing to curl knuckles on you other hand to guide the knife can cause cuts. There are videos on foodtv.com that show safe knife tips. I used the videos because I was tired of buying bandaids and wifey was tired of patching me up. I agree! Naughty knives.. Because they're so cool, you can go ninja and stuff :) It is an old wives tale that each knife must be exchanged for a coin. Failure to do this will result in a cutting of the new owner. Remember to never take a knife as a gift without exchanging a coin! In the future besides paying for the knives...give the clerk a coin for each one. That should do the trick. Hahaa! I know exactly what you mean! I think they are testing YOUR mettle. x ) It happens to the best of us.

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