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      info on sheffield added, and link to splayd ← Previous revision Revision as of 01:56, 11 June 2008 Line 8: Line 8: == Principal meaning == == Principal meaning == - The major items of cutlery in the [[Western world]] are the [[knife]], [[fork]] and [[spoon]]. In recent times, utensils have been made combining the f

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      Hide The Cutlery
      Secret KnivesGenre: Alternative / Indie / PopFrom: Wellington New Zealand Ian Jorgensen, aka Blink the man behind New Zealand's coolest record label A Low Hum, contacted the Devil a couple of months ago with news of his latest signing, Secret Knives. Unfortunately his message was lost in a blizzard of emails that clogged up my inbox which I'm still diligently ploughing my way through.I'm glad that

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      KitchenAid Cooks Series 14-Piece Cutlery Block Set with Bonus Santoku Knife for only $69.99
      Contents of Set 8" chef's knife, 8" serrated bread knife, 8" slicing knife, 5.5" serrated utility knife, 3.5" paring knife, kitchen shears, 6 steak knives with stamped blades, natural wood storage block Traditional hardwood block Bonus 4.5" santoku knife.

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      Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 14-Piece Set for only $24.99
      Stainless steel blade with walnut handles -- 3 inch paring knife, 3 inch paring/boning knife, eight 4. 5 inch steak knives, 5 inch boning/utility knife, 6 inch chef s knife, 8 inch sharpening steel and 13-slot storage block.

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      Finger cutlery.
      We have previously presented the finger paintbrushes and a finger toothbrush. So we suppose it's about time to introduce the finger cutlery. The culprit behind the finger cutlery is designer Merry Kawamura Ganjavian, and there's a finger fork, a finger knife, and of course a finger spoon to let you cope with every eating situation. Maybe the finger cutlery would be the perfect picnic gear. At least you don't have to carry the weight of the handles...

      Written by: Smart Stuff


      Comodo Helps Leading Cutlery eTailer Increase Individual Transactional Value By Over 250%
      ExcaliburCutlery.com integrated Comodo's eCommerce Accelerator Kit and saw average order value increase from $34 to $120 Jersey City, NJ (April 24, 2008) - Comodo, a leading Certification Authority and Security company, announced today that usin1 Vote(s)

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      Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 14-Piece Set for only $19.99
      Stainless steel blade with walnut handles -- 3 inch paring knife, 3 inch paring/boning knife, eight 4. 5 inch steak knives, 5 inch boning/utility knife, 6 inch chef s knife, 8 inch sharpening steel and 13-slot storage block. High-carbon stainless steel blades feature our exclusive Taper Grind edge technology for optimum sharpness, edge retention and easier resharpening. Full tang blade extends from tip of the knife to end of the handle for added balance and strength. Classically designed solid walnut handles provide comfort and safety when cutting. Triple compression brass rivets hold the handles securely to the blade for added safety and stability.

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      Henckels Everedge - Henckels International 17-pc. Everedge Plus Cutlery Set with Wood Block
      Henckels International 17-pc. Everedge Plus Cutlery Set with Wood Block High quality stainless steel is resistant to rust and stains. Durable micro-serrated edge never needs sharpening. Different serration by knife ensures the right knife for every task in your kitchen. Contour Santoprene/Stainless Steel handles for comfort and secure grip. 8-in. Chef 8-in. [...]

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      Kitchen Cutlery Sets: Build Your Own Unique Collection
      Cheap kitchen cutlery sets come with so many knives, and it's very likely that you will never use them all. They are often of low quality, and the functions of some of the knives in the set are hard to determine. It is much better to build your own cutlery sets by buying just the knives you need. The Versatile Chef's Knife The most versatile knife in the cutlery set you will build will be the chef's knife. It has an eight to ten inch blade with a straight edge. It is good for a variety of purposes. It is especially good for chopping and dicing. You can pick up the handle and rock the knife on its tip to chop vegetables up finer and finer the more you do it. You can even carve meat or poultry with a good chef's knife, but its blade might be a little too thick to provide an excellent presen

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      Spudware Cutlery, ovvero mangiare le patate con le patate
      Non esiste niente al mondo come mangiare il cibo con il cibo e fino a quando Hershey inizierà a produrre posate in cioccolato, gli strumenti Spudware rimarranno i primi della classe.Composti all'80% di pasta di patate e al 20%...

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      The Best Thing Since Fish and Chips: Eco-friendly and Biodegradable Cutlery
        The Brits are very clever and ingenious people and they seem to have a leg up when it comes to the green products. Over on the pond, a company called Vegware has created plastic cutlery from potatoes and corn. It’s completely biodegradable in 180 days and they are really snazzy to boot. Perfect for picnics [...]

      Written by: The Accidental Environmentalist


      Michael Aram Twigware Cutlery – Dinner at the Silver Forrest
      Dinner is served with hallmarked, sliver plated twigs thanks to Michael Aram’s highly distinctive Twigware Flatware 5-piece cutlery set. Ideal for those looking for a wedding gift that’s sure to be remembered, or for those just looking for a cutlery set that is sure to inspire conversation from your dinner guests, this exquisite cutlery set inspired by the natural form of twigs beautifully fuses modern design with organic form to stunning effect. Michael Aram’s Twigware Flatware 5-piece cutlery set retails for a very reasonable $82 per set.

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      Tips On Choosing Kitchen Cutlery
      Purposeful DesignMost quality kitchen cutlery comes in sets because no one knife can do it all. You’re not going to use the same blade to slice bread as you are to slice prime rib, even though they’re both designed for slicing. And you don’t need a cleaver to be as flexible as a filet knife, because they don’t do the same job. Most kitchen cutlery is named after the job they are designed to perform, which will make things easier for you to choose. Make sure the knife fits your hand well and has great balance. The top brands have exceptional balance, which will minimize fatigue and turn a chore into a treat.Helpful KnowledgeIf you know a chef or someone who cooks like one, don’t be afraid to ask them their opinion on their favorite kitchen cutlery. My experiences with German and Japanese blades are extremely favorable. I’ve found their level of quality in both workmanship and materials to be stellar.Find out how the edge is made on the knife you’re interested in and learn

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      BDF Design Cutt Designer Silver Cutlery – Form Supersedes Function
      Can you recall the last time you viewed cutlery as objects of beauty? We suspect such incidences are few and far between but, when it comes to this cutlery from Buchegger, Denoth and Feichtner design its almost impossible to view the knife, fork and spoon as mere utensils instead of objects in their own right whose function seems far removed and whose form seems to elevate them to items into the realms of sculpture. Manufactured from 925 sterling silver, the BDF site details these items as follows: ‘Geometrical correlating areas describe the design of Cutt. Neither function nor ergonomically suitability for daily use are in the front. The design of Cutt focuses on the cultural development of European tableware in form and content.’

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      Eco-Friendly Cutlery
      This set of stainless steel cutlery is made out of recycled materials. They are a high quality and timeless piece — the perfect “good” set of cutlery for a home. And if you go through cutlery faster than you should ,there’s no worry with this set. They are easily recycled and melted down into something else useful!The sets are dishwasher safe. Each set contains 6 of each of the following : knife, fork, dessert spoon, tea spoon. Each set is £95.00 and can be ordered through Eco-centric. dessert spoon, dishwasher, eco, Kitchen and Bathroom, recycle, recycled materials, stainless steel cutlery, tea spoon, timeless piece, UK and Europe

      Written by: Keetsa! Blog - Earth Friendly and Green


      Cutlery in an emergency
      You know how it is its lunch and you decided to take your pasta salad outside with you for lunch and then you find that you have forgotten a fork, what do you now? Well if you had an emergency cutlery set then it would be no problem at all, because this credit card sized packet contains all you need for a lunch outside in the sunshine. The set is designed by Ineke Hans where a knife and fork have been compacted into the size of a credit card and then packaged into a sealed pack, which can then be placed into your wallet or handbag where it will stay until the emergency occurs, whereas you would have to make do or have something unhealthy. At first you would assume that these would be very handy for food outlets to hand out free with their meals etc, however the price is around $10 per set, and so the freebie disappears. Source [Oh Gizmo] Consumer, Cool, credit card, cutlery set, lunch

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      Recycled clock and cutlery
      Interesting to see this product, it is made from old kitchen utensils, a pot makes up the base, and is finished off with some used cutlery, this is a pretty good idea, especially as it would make a good present for a wedding or even a new home gift. There are three different types of design, which really means that the cutlery parts are the bit that is changed, though it still looks good. The kitchen clock is made by Spoon man creations and is available from Mixt Goods for only $45. Source [Great Green Goods] cutlery, kitchen clock, kitchen utensils, Re use, recycle

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      Does licked cutlery count?
      Calling all mothers of 3 year old boys, “Au Secour”!! My 3 year old, (well 3 in May), has driven me to distraction today and had the tantrum of all tantrums whilst we were visiting friends for an alfresco dejeuner. A very windy alfresco dejeuner.Trying to get a snarling, toddler mid-tantrum into a car seat whilst doing the obligatory 3 kiss goodbye to all the guests is no easy feat. Yes, it is 3 kisses in the Cevennes so hello and goodbyes tend to go on………….All the way home I kept thinking, “just wait till Daddy phones tonight mister man”.Well they say timing is everything and just before Daddy rang, upon finishing his dinner, Théo came up to me and whilst giving me a huge hug said "me sorry Mummy, Théo happy, good boy now”. He then proudly handed me his licked cutlery and whilst opening the cutlery drawer said with pride, “Théo clean it Mummy”!Does licked cutlery count as a heartfelt apology?

      Written by: Ma Vie Quoidienne


      Toolkit cutlery.
      I have to admit I am a bit of a gear head. At least as far as driving goes. I'm not a great mechanic; but I like to watch those who are. I might not be such a great driver either, but I have a few races In cars) under my belt and the Nomex suit to prove it. That's probably why I fell for this cutlery kit. The tip was mailed in by by Berne P. and meant for Smart Stuff, but we could not agree on the smartness aspect, so I chose to share it here instead. I think it is a really cool find. It even has a professional looking plastic toolbox! It is available on Aerostich, it comes in two sizes (kid's and adult) and it is USD 20:- for the small one and USD 24:- for the full size one.

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      The Toolkit Cutlery Set
      The product description states “Upscale your everyday flatware or downscale your tools? Both. These combination utensils feel great in hand and can efficiently handle even the dirtiest, most... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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