What did you buy your wife for Christmas? It had better be something REALLY special!
majorloser Moderator Nov 30, 2008 #1 What did you buy your wife for Christmas? It had better be something REALLY special! Last edited by a moderator: Oct 19, 2014
Matt34 Moderator Nov 30, 2008 #2 majorloser said: What did you buy your wife for Christmas? It had better be something REALLY special! Click to expand... Nothing yet, she hasn't given me any ideas. She loves to cook but I swear she has just about everything a professional chef would need. Last edited by a moderator: Oct 19, 2014
majorloser said: What did you buy your wife for Christmas? It had better be something REALLY special! Click to expand... Nothing yet, she hasn't given me any ideas. She loves to cook but I swear she has just about everything a professional chef would need.
majorloser Moderator Nov 30, 2008 #3 Matt34 said: Nothing yet, she hasn't given me any ideas. She loves to cook but I swear she has just about everything a professional chef would need. Click to expand... Might I suggest: https://secure.kyoceraadvancedceramics.com/products/cutlery/kyotop-damascus.aspx The absolute finest kitchen cutlery Shop around for good prices.
Matt34 said: Nothing yet, she hasn't given me any ideas. She loves to cook but I swear she has just about everything a professional chef would need. Click to expand... Might I suggest: https://secure.kyoceraadvancedceramics.com/products/cutlery/kyotop-damascus.aspx The absolute finest kitchen cutlery Shop around for good prices.
majorloser Moderator Nov 30, 2008 #4 Or maybe a weekend here: http://www.miravalresort.com/SpaCategories.aspx
majorloser Moderator Nov 30, 2008 #5 I moved the posts so we won't steal the thunder from your little one
Matt34 Moderator Nov 30, 2008 #6 majorloser said: I moved the posts so we won't steal the thunder from your little one Click to expand... I got her these about three x-mas' ago, Wusthof Grand prix two. http://www.amazon.com/Wusthof-Grand-Prix2-8518-8piece/dp/B0009NMW18/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&s=kitchen&qid=1228079578&sr=1-13 Those are sweet looking knives though!
majorloser said: I moved the posts so we won't steal the thunder from your little one Click to expand... I got her these about three x-mas' ago, Wusthof Grand prix two. http://www.amazon.com/Wusthof-Grand-Prix2-8518-8piece/dp/B0009NMW18/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&s=kitchen&qid=1228079578&sr=1-13 Those are sweet looking knives though!
majorloser Moderator Nov 30, 2008 #7 Matt34 said: Those are sweet looking knives though! Click to expand... Ceramic blades with Damascus finish Maybe just one blade. One she'd always use. I've been wanting the sushimi blade. It's the longest ceramic blade available (and most expensive). http://www.mingspantry.com/kydasecekn.html
Matt34 said: Those are sweet looking knives though! Click to expand... Ceramic blades with Damascus finish Maybe just one blade. One she'd always use. I've been wanting the sushimi blade. It's the longest ceramic blade available (and most expensive). http://www.mingspantry.com/kydasecekn.html
Sheep Audioholic Warlord Nov 30, 2008 #8 If it can't cut through a steel toe boot, I'm not interested. SheepStar
MinusTheBear Audioholic Ninja Nov 30, 2008 #9 These are the knives professional kitchens use (the good ones atleast) http://www.globalknives.uk.com/index.htm
These are the knives professional kitchens use (the good ones atleast) http://www.globalknives.uk.com/index.htm
A allargon Audioholic General Nov 30, 2008 #10 MinusTheBear said: These are the knives professional kitchens use (the good ones atleast) http://www.globalknives.uk.com/index.htm Click to expand... Globals are good for petite women. They hurt my hands; I prefer Messermeisters! http://www.messermeister.com/index.php?act=GetContent&cid=2&pcat=7&prodID=0 Matt, unless she has one of those $8k duck presses from Williams-Sonoma, she does NOT have every professional cooking tool out there. You can get a cheaper knock-off (*snort*) from Hammacher for a measley $2k! http://www.hammacher.com/publish/74226.asp?promo=hl_entertaining
MinusTheBear said: These are the knives professional kitchens use (the good ones atleast) http://www.globalknives.uk.com/index.htm Click to expand... Globals are good for petite women. They hurt my hands; I prefer Messermeisters! http://www.messermeister.com/index.php?act=GetContent&cid=2&pcat=7&prodID=0 Matt, unless she has one of those $8k duck presses from Williams-Sonoma, she does NOT have every professional cooking tool out there. You can get a cheaper knock-off (*snort*) from Hammacher for a measley $2k! http://www.hammacher.com/publish/74226.asp?promo=hl_entertaining
Matt34 Moderator Dec 1, 2008 #11 allargon said: Globals are good for petite women. They hurt my hands; I prefer Messermeisters! http://www.messermeister.com/index.php?act=GetContent&cid=2&pcat=7&prodID=0 Matt, unless she has one of those $8k duck presses from Williams-Sonoma, she does NOT have every professional cooking tool out there. You can get a cheaper knock-off (*snort*) from Hammacher for a measley $2k! http://www.hammacher.com/publish/74226.asp?promo=hl_entertaining Click to expand... Um......no. I wonder if she would like the Infinity Kappa VQ 12" I just picked up off Craigslist?
allargon said: Globals are good for petite women. They hurt my hands; I prefer Messermeisters! http://www.messermeister.com/index.php?act=GetContent&cid=2&pcat=7&prodID=0 Matt, unless she has one of those $8k duck presses from Williams-Sonoma, she does NOT have every professional cooking tool out there. You can get a cheaper knock-off (*snort*) from Hammacher for a measley $2k! http://www.hammacher.com/publish/74226.asp?promo=hl_entertaining Click to expand... Um......no. I wonder if she would like the Infinity Kappa VQ 12" I just picked up off Craigslist?
Alex2507 Audioholic Slumlord Dec 1, 2008 #12 Matt34 said: I wonder if she would like the Infinity Kappa VQ 12" I just picked up off Craigslist? Click to expand... Um.....no. Not unless her name is WmAx.
Matt34 said: I wonder if she would like the Infinity Kappa VQ 12" I just picked up off Craigslist? Click to expand... Um.....no. Not unless her name is WmAx.
A/VUSMCSGT Audioholic Dec 1, 2008 #13 I'm still unsure. I'm going today to look since she's working and I'm off. I was thinking a Coach purse she's been eyeballing for $200 and an iPhone. She's using my old phone that's a few years old I gave her when I got my iPhone last year!
I'm still unsure. I'm going today to look since she's working and I'm off. I was thinking a Coach purse she's been eyeballing for $200 and an iPhone. She's using my old phone that's a few years old I gave her when I got my iPhone last year!
MinusTheBear Audioholic Ninja Dec 1, 2008 #14 Pots, pans and kitchen gadgets. http://www.all-clad.com/
majorloser Moderator Dec 1, 2008 #15 Sheep said: If it can't cut through a steel toe boot, I'm not interested. SheepStar Click to expand... Ceramic blades are harder than steel. Only a diamond hone can sharpen them.
Sheep said: If it can't cut through a steel toe boot, I'm not interested. SheepStar Click to expand... Ceramic blades are harder than steel. Only a diamond hone can sharpen them.
majorloser Moderator Dec 1, 2008 #16 Now that I've been thinking about it, extremely sharp knives might not be the best present for a wife I still say a day at the spa is a major brownie points getter.
Now that I've been thinking about it, extremely sharp knives might not be the best present for a wife I still say a day at the spa is a major brownie points getter.
MinusTheBear Audioholic Ninja Dec 1, 2008 #17 My favorite syle of knives to use in the kitchen are cleavers. I actually saw a guy do a sculpture out of a watermelon using a cleaver, this guy had some serious knife skills.
My favorite syle of knives to use in the kitchen are cleavers. I actually saw a guy do a sculpture out of a watermelon using a cleaver, this guy had some serious knife skills.
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majorloser Moderator Dec 1, 2008 #19 Clint DeBoer said: The absolute finest [strike]kitchen cutlery[/strike] home defense system. Click to expand... Or marriage negotiation tools.
Clint DeBoer said: The absolute finest [strike]kitchen cutlery[/strike] home defense system. Click to expand... Or marriage negotiation tools.
ParadigmDawg Audioholic Overlord Dec 1, 2008 #20 I am not sure what I am buying here yet. I just told her about the sub that Andrew is building me so I am pretty certain I have to sleep out on the patio for awhile. Good thing I bought a patio heater this past weekend!
I am not sure what I am buying here yet. I just told her about the sub that Andrew is building me so I am pretty certain I have to sleep out on the patio for awhile. Good thing I bought a patio heater this past weekend!