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Essential Skills: How to buy a knife – Handle the Heat

This is the first post in what I hope will become a prolific and useful set to a new series I’m calling “Essential Skills” where I’m taking everything I’ve learned from personal experience in the kitchen, culinary school, and my time working at Sur la Table and putting it into useful tips, tricks, tools, and ideas for you. My hope is that through this series you will save time, effort, money, and hassle in the kitchen whether you are a busy mom trying to feed her family or an enthusiastic home cook. I’d love to see what you think of this first post and what you’d like to see in the future so leave a comment below, email me

Best Picnic Knives | Apartment Therapy The Kitchn

If, like me, you believe a picnic needs wine, you might require your picnic knife to have a corkscrew. In my field tests with these eight knives, three could complete the task but I actually fell in love with a couple knives I wouldn’t mind keeping in my glove-box even though they won’t pop a cork. Isn’t there a party trick where you take a sabre to a wine bottle?

The knives, ranging in price from $11 to $100, all had merits. Some were pretty, compact and sharp (New West Knifeworks); some were light, safe, and good on a tomato (Kuhn Rikon); a few made me feel like a bad-ass picnicker with their heft and woodsy aesthetics (Swiss Army Hardwood and LamsonSharp Bâtard).

For value, versatility and portability, my favorite was the Bâtard Knife (pictured directly above). It’s big, but its two features (knife and corkscrew) fold into a beautiful wood and metal base. The blade is serious enough to cut through bread and tomatoes, and the corkscrew is full-size. At around $22 it’s a great value.

I also love the New West Knifeworks mini parking knife. It’s compact, and the fusionwood handle just screams outdoorsy dining. The blade is incredibly sharp, and was able to tackle small tomatoes. As for bread, you’re going to have to rip it. As for wine, you’ll need a separate corkscrew, or that sabre trick up your sleeve.

  1. Opinel No 8 Carbon Steel Folding Knife

My Good Goody Drawer

I listened to my husband, Jim lamenting the fact that he needed another gift for his friend, Don. Yes, he had already shopped and bought a nice Christmas gift for him, but just wanted another gift to give him. He wanted Don to have two presents to open, instead of one. His eyes lit up when I told him to look in the goody drawer. I followed him into the bedroom and showed him where I had reserved a drawer for my hidden treasures. Jim gleefully picked out a very nice knife set. It was like having a store in our own home. I wrapped the beautiful knife set with my five star wrapping accessories, which is a whole other story and also a whole other drawer. In just a few minutes, Jim had a very nice gift wrapped as classy as any up scale department store. We were both happy. I have to say I was proud of my idea about the goody drawer.

I am retired, but not really. My full time job now is writing and keeping my web site fresh and updated. However, I do have more time that is my very own, thus, this hobby of a goody drawer came about.

It started one day when I was at JC Penneys. I just happened to notice a sale on costume jewelry. As I recall, it was marked down about 85%! As we all know, jewelry is a big mark-up. I found beautiful necklaces and earrings marked down. If a necklace was originally priced $40.00, it would now be $2.40! I kept looking and found many beautiful pieces. I didn’t know who I would give them to or if I would keep some pieces for myself, but I couldn’t let a bargain like that go by. When you have four daughters and lot of friends, you just know you are going to be giving lovely gifts. When I finished my purchase, the ticket showed I had saved over $200.00; I had actually spent approximately $30.00. I was prepared for birthdays, etc. or maybe a ‘just because’ gift. We mothers like to do that for encouragement and just plain love.

When I got home from shopping, I lovingly placed my jewelry in a drawer that I cleaned out. The clerk had put the jewelry in nice boxes. For the time being, I left the original price tags on to remind myself what a nice gift it was and that it wasn’t just a cheapy.

From that point on, when I was out shopping or running errands, I would always browse around for bargains that were of good quality. I have found purses for $5.00, that were originally $30 or $40. I have found a Passion by Elizabeth Taylor perfume sample set for $5.00. It was originally $20.00. The same thing for other name brand perfume or cologne sets. I have found big colorful watches that are now in vogue for about $6.00. Also, my goody drawer consists of vases and picture frames that would serve as a nice gift.

This goody drawer is also a great time saver. How many times have you had to make a trip to the mall for a last minute gift. Chances are, you will spend more money than you need to because your feet are tired and you still have to go home and prepare dinner.

You may not agree with this next idea. I didn’t embrace it until this last year. I read in an advice column that it is ok to ‘regift’ as long as you don’t give the gift back to someone in the same circle of friends or relatives and also if the gift is something that you think the other person may really like. If someone gives you an object that you like but you already have, it would be fine to put it in your goody drawer. You may want to put a note on it telling who the gift is from so that you don’t give it back to them. Teachers, for example probably get too many of the same items.

You may want to buy some all occasion greeting cards to have available,also. Pick out some clever, witty ones and some serious. You know who you usually give gifts to and what kind of card you usually get.

I love my goody drawer! When I am shopping for my goody drawer, I can take my time and pick out lovely quality gifts at a bargain price.

Buying gifts can wreck havoc to your checking account if something unexpected turns up like an invitation to a shower or anniversary party. There may still be times when you will have to shop for a special present, but I think you will find, most of the time your goody drawer will serve you well.

I think of mine as hidden treasures.

In summary, I would like to say that a goody drawer saves you time, stress, and most of all money. It makes you proud that you are organized and spending wisely. Don’t forget to buy yourself an unexpected treat with the money you save!