Don't rush out for a sharpener just yet - this common household item can give your knives a quick edge and make prep work ...
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You may heard of the hack of using aluminum foil to sharpen knives and other blades, but does this really work? Here's what ...
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Dull blades are more dangerous than sharp ones. You push harder, slip faster, and cut deeper (usually your finger). Sharp ...
Scientists have finally unraveled the mystery behind onion tears, revealing a two-stage mist release. Cornell University ...
Onion tears are caused by a gas onions emit once cut. To avoid them, use a sharp knife, chill the onion, use special tools, ...
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Viral videos claim that you can sharpen your knives with something almost everyone already has: Aluminum foil. This is ...
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I put Tefal’s self-sharpening knife set to the test – it outshines Ninja’s and costs less, too
Opposed to the Ninja knife block (which will set you back £179.99 via Ninja comparably), which has one sharpening slot that you manually operate, the Tefal version takes the hard work out of your ...
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