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My auto correct has become the equivalent of the last trolley at the supermarket recently. A mind of its' own that shouldn't be allowed in public.
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I hadn't heard of this before but now I need it. RIGHT NOW 🥄
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I suspect if I won - other people would eat better!
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My life wouldn't change much. Perhaps I'd eat the same food but in better locations.
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Provincetown, the "Outer Cape," and Wellfleet Too
Katie Meadow replied to a topic in New England: Dining
@weinoo ....my thoughts exactly at first look. How could that not be intentional? - Yesterday
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I like what I like and I doubt I'd change my eating habits if I ever had such a windfall. Maybe I could afford to indulge in what I like more often (champagne, fois gras) than once a year. But the question makes me think of what I would really miss if I couldn't afford it anymore..... just today I was wondering what else we would/could have for Christmas dinner (usually I get a beef roast like a prime rib) because the price of beef is just insane....
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The Barenaked Ladies had this one covered, decades ago. "If I had a million dollars, We wouldn't have to eat Kraft Dinner. (But we would eat Kraft Dinner. Of course we would, we'd just eat more. And buy really expensive ketchup with it. That's right, all the fanciest... Dijon Ketchup. Mmmmmm.)" ETA: "Kraft Dinner" is what the blue-box mac & cheese is called, here in Canada, often just shortened to "KD."
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I’ve got the super and yes, sharp and worthy of extreme respect! I got cut cleaning the thing, after carefully and safely slicing using the included guard and cut resistant gloves for insurance. 🙄
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This actually raises an interesting question. If all of a sudden (or even not so suddenly) you had a continuing supply of lots and lots of money, would it change your eating habits? Would you opt for Wagyu whenever you felt like it? Would you indulge in Caspian caviar? Would you choose wild king salmon instead of farmed sockeye? Jeni's instead of Breyers ice cream? Brunello instead of Chianti? Or would you just buy thicker bologna and call it good?
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I got the Super (I think there are 3 variants) for $43! And I believe, that just as is often with Japanese knives, the Benriner is probably the sharpest of the blades.
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Affecting. Yes, it still matters. AI says a lot of wrong stuff. And maggots in your food are generally not good (unless you're in Sardinia, but even then....c'mon).
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Good for him. Just goes to show that often it's the little things that matter.
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Yes, and here is another I have that's a few cents cheaper (eG-friendly Amazon.com link)
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"Frugal NC lottery winner has lofty plan with newfound cash — buy thicker bologna" The whole story
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I am not claiming this as a precedent or foundation rule for any other similar situations or for any one who may be reading this about their own stupidly left out pack of meat, but we tested it and have been fine. I will however cuation about 'on our cold kitchen floor for less than four hours near air conditioning' and 'left in a car trunk in august'. This was one very specific case. Those of you who think this is dangerous will say we got lucky, those who felt the evidence suggested a very low likelihood of having a problem were right but could have been wrong. I think a cautious intelligent examination made us confident it was wortth a shot and now a large amount of sliced meat doesn't need to go to waste. Thank you all regardlesss of your opinion.
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These were the ones ic mentioned this was a long time ago. less $$ then , but a purchase that needed thought. Fine stuff then , and still fine in my drawer now
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It appears to me that this one by WELTOHMH (eG-friendly Amazon.com link) is one such clone. Do you agree? I note that it's marked down right now, from $39.99 to $28.99.
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I evaluate a lot of kitchen products. I have more than half a dozen mandolines. But my favorite is one I actually purchased: (eG-friendly Amazon.com link) This model exists in exact clones for a lot less. I've ended up in the emergency room after slicing myself with a knife. So far not yet from a mandoline.
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I sold mine to a guy from Canada who claimed to be a chef. He promptly sliced three fingers and wound up in the emergency room.
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I too had a mandoline I was afraid to use. I think it was a Bron. In any event, I donated it to the Shepherds of Good Hope's kitchen. They were glad to have it and I went out and bought an Oxo.
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@weinoo way back when , I was thinking about getting the Matfer. it was not overly expensive , and sent from FR ( cheaper ) but I went w two version of the Japanese slice you have . One ( the smaller one ) was the color of yours. the other , a bit larger , but still not that big was a green-blue Ive use them extensively and still do . nice stuff
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Maartenc joined the community
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If this is the position of flesh-eating maggots, it's a hint that sous-vide works.
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@JeanneCake no more additions from me. Ill keep them for later. Its a Wonderful box to Open ! hope you get the French One !
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As long as it has veggies
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@Smithy I did not mean you , for sure . I meant the Internet . you know what I mean.
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