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How To Let Cutlery Sharpen Itself

May 8, 2015 By Dana Vento 3 Comments

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Chip, Chop, clunk, that is the dull edge of a knife cutting against meat that I am trying to cube.  I swear there is nothing more frustrating than having to stop and sharpen my knife before I continue on with my chopping.  A prepared cook, always keeps knives sharpened as these are the tools of the ...

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