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Kitchen Shears for Kitchen ChoresBy Janet from Conway, NH Feedback About This Post:RE: Kitchen Shears for Kitchen Chores
Yes, they're great, especially the ones for frozen foods and meats. I also truly enjoy my heavy Oriental meat cleaver for large root crop veggies, making cutting them a delight after the first cut in the middle ON THE CUTTING BOARD, of course. Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Kitchen Shears for Kitchen ChoresI have used mine for a long time and now I finally have gotten my mother at age 83 using them. Talk about an old dog learning new tricks! Hahaha! They are much easier for her than a knife. Post By Diane (Guest Post) RE: Kitchen Shears for Kitchen ChoresSuch a good idea. I have some extra pairs of scissors that I got on sale, and I can hang a pair in the kitchen. Post by Jantoo RE: Kitchen Shears for Kitchen Chores
I use regular $1 scissors with a plastic handle. I got a magnet hook and hang them on the side of the refrigerator between uses, so I can always find them. They work well for meat, leafy vegetables and even long green onions (in fact they work better for long onions than a knife). Post by Cantate RE: Kitchen Shears for Kitchen ChoresGREAT JOB,nett. Knew it was you soon as I started reading this, guess I am now recognize your style of writing. LOL rose Post By ROSA (Guest Post) RE: Kitchen Shears for Kitchen ChoresI kind of "wow-ed" my California sis-in-law when I placed fresh parsley in a measuring cup and snipped away till it was nicely chopped. She uses fresh herbs all the time and never had seen that trick. I put the scissors in the dishwasher, too. They make regular kitchen scissors that are supposed to do lots of other things, but I usually use the most inexpensive plastic handled ones I can find. Post By Margie Minard (Guest Post) RE: Kitchen Shears for Kitchen ChoresMy neighbor took her husband's tin snips for cutting up chickens, etc then puts them in the dishwasher after use. Post by nancyec |
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