Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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May 28, 2016 | #31 |
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Good tomato slicing knife w/out tomatoes is like having a saddle but no horse.
Worth, I know what you meant = well. Gardeneer |
May 28, 2016 | #32 | |
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Ummm, knife? I use what ever knife is handy and clean? Most of the time I just whack them in half, salt generously, and bite them like an apple. But I am just fancy that way |
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May 28, 2016 | #33 | |
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BTW: I cut it w/ my chef knife. Now I am eating a gogonzola cheese sandwich w/ a glass of Merlot . No tomatoes yet. Last edited by Gardeneer; May 29, 2016 at 06:43 AM. |
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May 28, 2016 | #34 | |
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The bread looks good. Worth |
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May 29, 2016 | #35 |
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Talking about tomatoes AND slicing them :
I went to a quick grocery shopping. I looked at the tomatoes, but non appealed to me , from on-the-vine ,$1.99/lb >>> heirloom $4.99/lb . I am going just to hold on until my own home grown get ripe. Then I will test my knife's sharpness and test the taste of them maters. |
May 29, 2016 | #36 |
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You guys and gals are a wealth of information! Didn't know that about samurai swords etc., but makes prefect sense.
The Japanese are a very smart people. About bread: I love pitta bread (and all other Mediterranean and Middle eastern types), and happily eat some white bread from time to time. But my fave: a real loaf of sourdough bread, either homemade or from an artisan bakery. Yoghurt makes an excellent 'starter' for that... Back to toms and knives: I think I'll just stick with my knives that I already own and won't get another one... Especially if it's true that serrated blades cause more corrosion to the cutting board. I don't need extra plastic particles into my system..! |
May 29, 2016 | #37 |
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Gardeneer, That's an interesting handle on the Chinese knife. Looks like an inlay of one wood into another. Did you make it or bought it as such?
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May 29, 2016 | #38 | |
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The handle is made of solid brass pieces with inlay of some wood on each side. . I also love that Chinese text on it, though I have no idea what it means. Maybe just a brand name. Gardeneer |
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May 29, 2016 | #39 | |
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May 29, 2016 | #40 | |
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May 29, 2016 | #41 |
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Ah, you guys... I could listen forever to the metalwork talk and be enthralled. I would love to make knives or swords or just watch somebody do it. But in real life my besties for tomatoes are the 4 for a dollar finely serrated steak knives. I have another favourite knife also finely serrated but long and strong enough for filleting fish. The wider serrated knives are no good they nick me. My lack of chopping skills is legendary... dinner will be late. I have no future in the commercial harvest of lettuce. When the knife is sharp, I have to go slower. I had a favourite paring knife for years, but I managed to snap the blade trying to pry frozen giblets out of a duck. I kept the stub, and I use it just for chopping almonds, because it's the only knife that doesn't make em fly off onto the floor. Maybe it was a lefty knife all along.
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May 29, 2016 | #42 |
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Bower my mother in laws knives were so dull I couldn't tell what side needed to be sharpened.
She got mad at me for sharpening them one time because she cut herself on them. Worth |
May 29, 2016 | #43 |
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May 29, 2016 | #44 |
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Oooh. Pretty!
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May 29, 2016 | #45 |
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Lookin reeeel good! I mean, reeeeeel good!
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