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ebake02 wrote:Cutting potatoes on a musical instrument?
Fact Finder wrote:ebake02 wrote:Cutting potatoes on a musical instrument?
Penn State's doing you proud.
Fact Finder wrote:ebake02 wrote:Cutting potatoes on a musical instrument?
Penn State's doing you proud.
Don wrote:Ahhh, the old 3 quote limit must have struck again.
Fact Finder wrote:Don wrote:Ahhh, the old 3 quote limit must have struck again.
I'm hating on that as well.
Fact Finder wrote:ebake02 wrote:Cutting potatoes on a musical instrument?
Penn State's doing you proud.
G.I.Jim wrote:ebake02 wrote:Cutting potatoes on a musical instrument?
That probably would have hurt less.I'm referring to this...
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product ... U=10496373
Fact Finder wrote:If Jimmy Page sliced potatos on a mandolin I would listen. Actually, I think maybe I already have..
Everett wrote:I sliced through my finger with a box cutter at work a few years ago. I was trying to slice off
these cables that were holding a display together so i could set it up. Didn't notice it
until i saw blood on the floor. Pretty cool actually
Don wrote:Ahhh, the old 3 quote limit must have struck again.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Learn a better technique for cutting foods and you won't have this problem anymore. It's got to be at least 25 years now since I last cut myself while prepping food that I was cooking and I use very sharp knives, none of those slicing dicing gadgets.
Maybe this might help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMzeko-cu5E
Melissa wrote:Haven't done that but I have crush fractured a finger and I'd rather cut myself than do that again!Had to see a hand surgeon, no fun. I have however burned myself more than once in the kitchen, lol.
G.I.Jim wrote:Melissa wrote:Haven't done that but I have crush fractured a finger and I'd rather cut myself than do that again!Had to see a hand surgeon, no fun. I have however burned myself more than once in the kitchen, lol.
OUCH!!
How did you crush your finger? We (I) need details!
G.I.Jim wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Learn a better technique for cutting foods and you won't have this problem anymore. It's got to be at least 25 years now since I last cut myself while prepping food that I was cooking and I use very sharp knives, none of those slicing dicing gadgets.
Maybe this might help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMzeko-cu5E
Believe it or not, I'm very good with my hands when it comes to the kitchen. I know I've made it seem the opposite with my post, but I've only cut myself twice in all the years I've cooked. I do all the cooking in my house, and cooking is one of my hobbies. I've cooked for as many as 250 people twice.![]()
I've cooked for tons of big events with over a hundred people, and LOVE cooking. I'm known for it. I normally slice everything by hand, but when it comes to cooking potatoes, I like the mandolin because it's absolutely consistent. I like to cook thick-sliced potatoes, fry them in peanut oil, then cover them with garlic sat and grated parmesan cheese. If they're cut by hand, they're not as exact and don't cook as evenly.
I just happened to get a little too quick with the mandolin and.... SLICE!![]()
It's worth the pain though.
AR wrote:Tried separating some frozen sausages with a very sharp knife not long ago. When they split apart the knife's point went directly into the palm of my left hand and hit bone. Interesting sensation. Immediately put pressure on it with a rag.
As one who never goes to doctors I didn't have much choice in this instance. Somehow though, I didn't need stitches. My hand did hurt for a few months afterwards.
AR wrote:Tried separating some frozen sausages with a very sharp knife not long ago. When they split apart the knife's point went directly into the palm of my left hand and hit bone. Interesting sensation. Immediately put pressure on it with a rag.
As one who never goes to doctors I didn't have much choice in this instance. Somehow though, I didn't need stitches. My hand did hurt for a few months afterwards.
G.I.Jim wrote:AR wrote:Tried separating some frozen sausages with a very sharp knife not long ago. When they split apart the knife's point went directly into the palm of my left hand and hit bone. Interesting sensation. Immediately put pressure on it with a rag.
As one who never goes to doctors I didn't have much choice in this instance. Somehow though, I didn't need stitches. My hand did hurt for a few months afterwards.
This had me rolling Ed!![]()
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