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We've got a set like that and although we share your lack of need for such

a variety, my boys manage to use most of them over the course of a week,

cutting open packaging and slicing and dicing garlic and veggies and so on.

lol

 

On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 06:29 PM, (AT) (DOT)

com wrote:

 

> Message: 12

> Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:42:47 -0000

> " cheryll " <naturalist_44240

> Re: How does one deal with ignorant meathead parents?

>

> , " dave " <dave4sale>

> wrote:

>> I'm really upset today. I got a package with food from my rents

> and

>> besides a few things with dairy or honey in them (which I could at

>> least understand had been overlooked) there was some jerky thing

> made

>> of dead ostrich and dead cows....

>

> Ah, parents... it never ends, does it? Guess what I got from my

> parents for Christmas? A HUGE set of knives, including every kind of

> butchering and boning knife you could ever think of plus a complete

> set of steak knives for six!! My thought when I opened the package

> was " oh no, what the H am I going to do with this... " . I will never

> use it, except perhaps for the bread knife and the paring knives. And

> it sure does take up alot of countertop space...

>

> cheryll

>

Nothing is easier than self-deceit.

For what each man wishes,

that he also believes to be true.

~ Demosthenes

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LOL - As a matter of fact, I just went out and specifically bought a

set of steak knives. I was tired of my " regular " knifes making a

mess of things when I tried to eat prepared foods like Celantano

Stuffed Shells. Now, with my steak knifes, I can make a clean cut

and get a nice mouthful instead of a goopy mess that more often than

not drops off the fork!

 

If you don't want the set of knives/cleavers/etc., send em my way!

 

, The Stewarts <stews9@c...>

wrote:

> We've got a set like that and although we share your lack of need

for such

> a variety, my boys manage to use most of them over the course of a

week,

> cutting open packaging and slicing and dicing garlic and veggies

and so on.

> lol

>

> On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 06:29 PM,

(AT) (DOT)

> com wrote:

>

> > Message: 12

> > Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:42:47 -0000

> > " cheryll " <naturalist_44240>

> > Re: How does one deal with ignorant meathead parents?

> >

> > , " dave " <dave4sale>

> > wrote:

> >> I'm really upset today. I got a package with food from my rents

> > and

> >> besides a few things with dairy or honey in them (which I could

at

> >> least understand had been overlooked) there was some jerky thing

> > made

> >> of dead ostrich and dead cows....

> >

> > Ah, parents... it never ends, does it? Guess what I got from my

> > parents for Christmas? A HUGE set of knives, including every

kind of

> > butchering and boning knife you could ever think of plus a

complete

> > set of steak knives for six!! My thought when I opened the

package

> > was " oh no, what the H am I going to do with this... " . I will

never

> > use it, except perhaps for the bread knife and the paring knives.

And

> > it sure does take up alot of countertop space...

> >

> > cheryll

> >

> Nothing is easier than self-deceit.

> For what each man wishes,

> that he also believes to be true.

> ~ Demosthenes

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