smellylettuce
smellylettuce t1_j9flctb wrote
Unless you're doing a lot of something specialized like baking or meat cutting or fancy tournee cut vegetables, yes a good chef knife and paring knife are all you'll really use and need. The Victorinox chef knife is cheap, durable, and light and generally good quality, at least back when I was a cook.
smellylettuce t1_ix6kdgt wrote
Reply to comment by invaderzim257 in Bialetti Venus 10 years old by Flussschlauch
Not really, it is quite concentrated though. I like to add a bit of water for a makeshift americano. Gives me the caffeine jitters.
smellylettuce t1_ivpp3kv wrote
Probably also heats the house well. Which can be a plus in some rental arrangements lol
smellylettuce t1_iu6oazl wrote
Used to have some cooking clogs that worked well for standing all day. Some good quality solid heal dress shoes were actually quite comfortable for me as well.
smellylettuce t1_iu6n050 wrote
Reply to Looking for a creamer with lid. Anyone know if vintage 60's Stieff pewter would be safe? Or have an alternative suggestion? by worrymonster
Quite happy with my oxo good grip creamer.
smellylettuce t1_j9ww91s wrote
Reply to [GB] MTG All Will Be One - Novelties by SpikedSynapse
Looking forward to it! Nice work!