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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On 2023-09-30, Michael Trew <
michael.trew@att.net> wrote:
> > On 9/30/2023 5:28 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> >> On 2023-09-29, Michael Trew<
michael.trew@att.net> wrote:
> > > >
> >>> That`s just the same way that my grandmother cut up vegetables.
> Mom >>> wasn`t much of a cook, so I learned from Grandma.
> > >
> >> So did mine. My cooking skills developed beyond hers, though,
> because I >> was willing to learn new techniques.
> >
> > To an extent, I am too, but some things are just more comfortable
> > for me.
>
> It`s the difference between a child`s drawing and a professional
> artist`s.
>
> >>> I have nothing
> >>> against cutting boards, but I don`t want to be bothered to pull
> one out >>> and wash it if I can chop up veggies fast enough in my
> hand.
> > >
> >> Dishwasher. There`s a reason nearly every house has one.
> >
> > That`s me, *raises hand* ... I would not put a wooden cutting board
> > into a dish washing machine.
>
> Why would you assume a wooden cutting board? Mine are plastic,
> just so they can go in the dishwasher.
>
> >> Dull knives are more dangerous than sharp knives.
> >
> > ...Not in the way that I use them. YMMV. I`ve accidentally cut
> > veggies with someone Else`s [sharp] knife the same way I do at
> > home, and I was bleeding profusely in short order.
> >
> > As I am, paring knife in hand, I can chop a huge stock pot of
> > veggies, nary a cut on an appendage, in 10 minutes, give/take
> > (although I`ve never timed myself). Yes, I cut up a head of
> > cabbage the same way, quartered first, chopped in hand right over
> > the stock pot.
>
> Speed isn`t everything. And I can`t remember the last time I chopped
> a huge stock pot of veggies. I have a pot of vegetable soup on the
> stove now: half a large onion, one carrot, two stalks of celery.
> Canned tomatoes and beans. A box of broth. Seasonings. Later,
> frozen green beans, frozen cabbage, and minced fresh parsley.
Made 3/4g veggie stock today.
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