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Customer Reviews of Snow River, 7V0340, 6" Cherry Salad Hands , 2 pc set
Customer Rating: Summary: Better if curved Comment: These do pick up salad, but it's awkward, if they had a curve they would work better. Even if they worked where the "fingers" could fit together, they would be better, I use them, but I wouldn't have bought them, if I'd known how much better they would work if they had a curve. Imagine trying to scoop, say, leaves with your hands without being able to curve them or interlace your fingers...I can't really recommend them. I'm giving them two stars because they will pick up salad, just not well. More Reviews Choosing Appliance -> Whip / Whisk Many still consider a whip as a "gourmet" piece of kitchen equipment. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is as essential as a kitchen stove and should be in everyone's kitchen. Nothing works better for mixing a multitude of different preparations or for making sauces or gravy. Buy a solid stainless steel whip with moderately stiff wires. Very thin wires are for mixing delicate things like egg whites or whipped cream. Very thick, solid wires are for mixing stiff dough. Choosing Appliance -> Dishwashers Check the capacity. 'Standard' 60cm wide dishwashers can take 12, 14 or 16 place settings, whilst slimline 45cm models may cater for 7, 8 or 9 place settings. Compact dishwashers tend to be 45 cm wide and can be placed on the worktop or built in, depending on the model. They may take 4, 5 or 6 place settings. Snow River, 7V0340, 6" Cherry Salad Hands , 2 pc set Kitchen tips -> Chopping and Mincing When you want to finely chop foods such as: onions, garlic, parsley, or other items, pivot your knife by keeping the tip of the knife on the cutting surface at all times and hold the knife at an angle, about 95' angle, towards the hand holding the tip. This way, you use the blade to push and keep the food particles down, thus making them easier to chop. If the knife should slip, then the sharp side of the blade will slide away from where you're working, and away from your other hand and fingers. In addition, you make less noise, as compared to when raising and lowering the knife of the cutting surface trying to mince foods. |
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