aftermidnight
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You know how you feel when a favorite thing gets broken . Yesterday hubby decided to help me out on the sly by grating the cheese for my macaroni casserole. He used my favorite paring knife to cut through a HARD block of cheese.
Broken knife in hand he came to where I was and said, guess what happened, it broke.
...Silence... after I had my thoughts organized I said I don't think it can be replaced I've had it a long time. I had bought two at the time putting the second away as a backup but when I went to get it, guess what, it had gone missing, I wonder how that happened?
Now this was not an expensive item ($8.00 if I remember correctly) but it fitted my hand perfectly, the handle wasn't wood so didn't have to be too careful with it.
The store where I bought it is still here so went to their website.No such luck.
Thinking cap on I googled 3" paring knife images and FOUND it . It's a couple of dollars more but still available. Bought from a Canadian Company but shipped from Arizona. Hubby ordered two, thought he'd better get a backup. All told shipping and all it comes to $36, well worth it to me. I just love this little paring knife , I think it's made in Switzerland.
My tape measure is hidden along with my set of screw drivers, they don't go missing anymore, I'm thinking the spare paring knife will be too. Getting a lock box has passed my mind more than once, still.... would trade my hubby for anything.
Annette
Broken knife in hand he came to where I was and said, guess what happened, it broke.
...Silence... after I had my thoughts organized I said I don't think it can be replaced I've had it a long time. I had bought two at the time putting the second away as a backup but when I went to get it, guess what, it had gone missing, I wonder how that happened?
Now this was not an expensive item ($8.00 if I remember correctly) but it fitted my hand perfectly, the handle wasn't wood so didn't have to be too careful with it.
The store where I bought it is still here so went to their website.No such luck.
Thinking cap on I googled 3" paring knife images and FOUND it . It's a couple of dollars more but still available. Bought from a Canadian Company but shipped from Arizona. Hubby ordered two, thought he'd better get a backup. All told shipping and all it comes to $36, well worth it to me. I just love this little paring knife , I think it's made in Switzerland.
My tape measure is hidden along with my set of screw drivers, they don't go missing anymore, I'm thinking the spare paring knife will be too. Getting a lock box has passed my mind more than once, still.... would trade my hubby for anything.
Annette