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how to stop the wife from putting good knives in the dishwasher
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laserdoc85 said:I take it it is best to get stainless knives as the carbon ones take a bit more care anyway. Dont need to see any rust spots down the line. Chefs to go seems to have a good price on that Shun Sora 8" Chef's knife for 79.95. Figure I need maybe a bread knife and a pairing knife.
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laserdoc85 said:Eggcelsior said:
ok all great ideas. I like the burn her pork chop If I over overcook her steak she gets p#$$%d off big time . We have cheap knives so I guess I will tell her she needs to only use those and the others are two sharp for her to handle and she might cut her arm off. She has a small pairing knife that must be 30 years old. The blade is so worn down that it is curved on the cutting edge (if thats what you would call it) Beats me how most woman could care less about nice kitchen things like knives and pots and pans. I threatened once to replace our mix matched silverware,(where did that fork come from),with all plastic ones so she would not use it in a teflon coated frying pan to stir things up. One big thing she does is whip mashed potatoes with a hand blender,,and in a TEFLON POT !!!!
Lose the nonstick cookware and get some claded stainless steel. No risk of ruining them by scratching.I look at this way. I also get new pots and pans. I can always hide the frying pans and let her use the old walmart scratched up onesI have this set:It also comes like this:They will be the last set of pans I will ever need, unless they are stolen or my house burns down. My parent's All Clad is nearly 20 years old and still going strong.All that said, Calphalon is a very nice set, still Made in USA. Just don't discount SS offerings when you're replacing non-stick every 2-3 years(This is the average lifespan of a non-stick pan with normal use). -
My missus couldn't boil water when we first met. Now she's a great cook and just as fussy about good knives.
Tony in Brentwood, TN.
Medium BGE, New Braunfels off-set smoker, 3-burner Charbroiler gasser, mainly used for Eggcessory storage, old electric upright now used for Amaz-N-Smoker.
"I like cooking with wine - sometimes I put it in the food." - W. C. Fields
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Its easy to keep my wife from putting the my knives in the dishwasher. First I told her that if she wants to touch my knives she has to cook, (that stols most of the problem). Second I told her that if the knives go in the dishwasher, she will be in there right along side of the knives. ) )
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Here is the set that I picked up a few years ago... love it
http://store.calphalon.com/calphalon-contemporary-stainless-13-pc-cookware-set/470822
MSV Chill Spot
Chester County, PA
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Yeah I agree with the earlier post... just ask her to hand wash the expensive knives. My wife was doing the same thing and that's all it took. She just didn't know any better at the time
LRG BGE
Columbia, SC
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Leave the toilet seat up. Tit for tat.XL, large and small. Hartwell GA on beautiful Lake Hartwell.
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stainless does not clean up well plus it does not stay shiny for long. Already picked up a nice set of diswasher safe non stick calphalon at costco. I will keep the older non stck pots for her to use when she just has to use that mixer to whip of potatoes. she was the one that said she wanted new pots and pans for xmas,,,put then she called it a jimmy gift. A jimmy gift is something both of us will use. Guess I will run by Chateau Elan on the way home fromlaserdoc85 said:Eggcelsior said:
Lose the nonstick cookware and get some claded stainless steel. No risk of ruining them by scratching.laserdoc85 said:ok all great ideas. I like the burn her pork chop If I over overcook her steak she gets p#$$%d off big time . We have cheap knives so I guess I will tell her she needs to only use those and the others are two sharp for her to handle and she might cut her arm off. She has a small pairing knife that must be 30 years old. The blade is so worn down that it is curved on the cutting edge (if thats what you would call it) Beats me how most woman could care less about nice kitchen things like knives and pots and pans. I threatened once to replace our mix matched silverware,(where did that fork come from),with all plastic ones so she would not use it in a teflon coated frying pan to stir things up. One big thing she does is whip mashed potatoes with a hand blender,,and in a TEFLON POT !!!!
My All Clad SS cleans up quite well and stays very shiny, in addition to being dishwasher-safe. Barkeepers Friend is your friend.If you're really worried about that with cookware, many brands offer a "brushed" line(usually the "pro" line) that do not show smudges or scratches.I have this set:It also comes like this:They will be the last set of pans I will ever need, unless they are stolen or my house burns down. My parent's All Clad is nearly 20 years old and still going strong.All that said, Calphalon is a very nice set, still Made in USA. Just don't discount SS offerings when you're replacing non-stick every 2-3 years(This is the average lifespan of a non-stick pan with normal use).
We have the same set of All Clad as stated above and it cleans up real nice. Almost effortlessly and my grand kids will be using this set someday.
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Eggcelsior said:laserdoc85 said:Eggcelsior said:
ok all great ideas. I like the burn her pork chop If I over overcook her steak she gets p#$$%d off big time . We have cheap knives so I guess I will tell her she needs to only use those and the others are two sharp for her to handle and she might cut her arm off. She has a small pairing knife that must be 30 years old. The blade is so worn down that it is curved on the cutting edge (if thats what you would call it) Beats me how most woman could care less about nice kitchen things like knives and pots and pans. I threatened once to replace our mix matched silverware,(where did that fork come from),with all plastic ones so she would not use it in a teflon coated frying pan to stir things up. One big thing she does is whip mashed potatoes with a hand blender,,and in a TEFLON POT !!!!
Lose the nonstick cookware and get some claded stainless steel. No risk of ruining them by scratching.I look at this way. I also get new pots and pans. I can always hide the frying pans and let her use the old walmart scratched up onesI have this set:
It also comes like this:
They will be the last set of pans I will ever need, unless they are stolen or my house burns down. My parent's All Clad is nearly 20 years old and still going strong.All that said, Calphalon is a very nice set, still Made in USA. Just don't discount SS offerings when you're replacing non-stick every 2-3 years(This is the average lifespan of a non-stick pan with normal use).
Do yours have the copper plate in the bottom?Steve
Caledon, ON
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@Little_Steven, Mine are mostly D5, which is just Aluminum and steel layering. I also have some copper core, which is my favorite one overall. copper is the best for sauces.
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I have a set of Falk copper. The frying and sauté pans are just too heavy. I'm thinking about getting an All Clad frying pan.
Steve
Caledon, ON
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Tell her how much you paid for them if you can take the flak you'll get for awhile.Easley SC Go! Tigers
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Little Steven said:I have a set of Falk copper. The frying and sauté pans are just too heavy. I'm thinking about getting an All Clad frying pan.
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Yeah there are some but that is something I would probably buy in the US.
Steve
Caledon, ON
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Love my all clad set!
Please educate me. Why no knives in the dishwasher?
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I purchased a nice set of Shun Knives which I keep tucked away in a drawer that nobody else goes in. I have to hide them or my husband will use them and then put them in the dishwasher he thinks I'm crazy for hand washing them
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mfdf5768 said:I purchased a nice set of Shun Knives which I keep tucked away in a drawer that nobody else goes in. I have to hide them or my husband will use them and then put them in the dishwasher he thinks I'm crazy for hand washing themNow you see them:and now you don't
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The false bottom is cool but the song too much time on my hands keeps going thru my head for some reason.Nowhere Indiana
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Loosemoose said:The false bottom is cool but the song too much time on my hands keeps going thru my head for some reason.
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Ok I went ahead and ordered my xmas presents. A shun sora 3.5 in pairing and the shun sora 8 in. chefs knife. Also the Tojiro ITK Bread knife 270mm. The finish on the shun was way to cool. I have a clever and several filet knivesSo know I need a good Sharpener, I have an electric one with the wheels and a hand held one. Along with a steel. Not sure how good these are for these fine knives. What do you all use ?? and what is the best way for the serrated edges of the bread knifeJefferson .GA.Been egging since 1985 on a medium egg
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That's cool RRP and I'm glad you have a good sence of humor.
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LOL - actually my wife had a long time phobia about someone breaking into our house and killing us with a large butcher knife so this was the first hurdle getting over that fear. OTOH we still have a nice set of CutCo knifes in a cool secret pull out tray in the pantry that took a lot more effort than the false bottom! Secret compartments et.al. have always fascinated me.RRP said:Loosemoose said:The false bottom is cool but the song too much time on my hands keeps going thru my head for some reason.
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Well...you could stab her. She won't put the knives in the dishwasher. Of course, you'd be in prison getting a stabbing of your own! )Mark Annville, PA
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laserdoc85 said:Ok I went ahead and ordered my xmas presents. A shun sora 3.5 in pairing and the shun sora 8 in. chefs knife. Also the Tojiro ITK Bread knife 270mm. The finish on the shun was way to cool. I have a clever and several filet knivesSo know I need a good Sharpener, I have an electric one with the wheels and a hand held one. Along with a steel. Not sure how good these are for these fine knives. What do you all use ?? and what is the best way for the serrated edges of the bread knife
http://sharpeningtechniques.blogspot.com/
and scroll down a bit to:
http://sharpeningtechniques.blogspot.com/2012/07/a-little-knife-sharpener-comparison.html
You'll notice the fellow is aimed at the very finest blade edge. And the finest care of the knife.
He seems to be thrilled w. the Wicked Edge system. It does appear to be very good. I bought an Edge Pro a few years ago. I'm quite happy w. it, but did work on a dozen cheap knives to learn how to use it.
The serrated bread knife may be a pain to sharpen. Look at ceramic hones, or any other tool that can be pulled thru the serrations.
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I guess I am lucky.Our good knives are Cutco, we have a set plus 8 of their steak knives. My wife would never put any of them in the dishwasher! When she mashes potatoes, she uses a big stainless pot - we do not have a teflon pot large enough for the amount of potatoes she mashes, but I don't think she would do it if we did.For some reason, she just gets it. Her parents sure did not train her this way.XLBGE, Small BGE, Homebrew and GuitarsRochester, NY
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hapster said:Here is the set that I picked up a few years ago... love it
http://store.calphalon.com/calphalon-contemporary-stainless-13-pc-cookware-set/470822See them in amazon for $397.Jefferson .GA.Been egging since 1985 on a medium egg -
@laserdoc85 OT, but noticed you are from Jefferson. I am listening to Corey Smith right now. Love his music. Favorite Egging music. Seen him twice in concert.Large and Small BGECentral, IL
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laserdoc85 said:hapster said:Here is the set that I picked up a few years ago... love it
http://store.calphalon.com/calphalon-contemporary-stainless-13-pc-cookware-set/470822See them in amazon for $397.
MSV Chill Spot
Chester County, PA
http://egginwithedward.blogspot.com/
http://edwardhardingphotography.zenfolio.com/ -
saluki,,,you didnt go to SIU carbondale did you ?Jefferson .GA.Been egging since 1985 on a medium egg
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