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Old 19 March 2015, 03:16 PM   #1
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Icon7 ~Rosle~ For TRF Cooks in the Kithen...

If you like to cook and don't know about Rosle you may want to check this website out!

http://www.rosleusa.com/

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Hole In One! 10/3/19 DMCC 5th hole, par 3, 168 yards w/ 4-Iron.
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Old 20 March 2015, 04:32 AM   #2
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Very nice. Gives me some great ideas for my wife.
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Old 20 March 2015, 05:02 AM   #3
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Rosle has an excellent garlic press! We've had one for years. Great/tough stuff. I'm also a fan of WMF.

Now working on the kitchen knives, have older Wusthof and switching to Japanese....much harder steels/less sharpening involved.
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Old 20 March 2015, 05:08 AM   #4
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Old 20 March 2015, 05:28 AM   #5
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Rosle has an excellent garlic press! We've had one for years. Great/tough stuff. I'm also a fan of WMF.

Now working on the kitchen knives, have older Wusthof and switching to Japanese....much harder steels/less sharpening involved.
It's funny you mention this, I have a draw full of German and Japanese steel in various stages of dull. I have a diamond steel that will keep a good knife in shape for a year or so then it requires a full sharpening. I have a two stage wet stone I use when I have time and I also have ceramic sticks that do a decent job but it's time consuming.

Because I'm lazy, I now primarily use a two sizes of this knife and sharpener

I've given up having "precision" steel for the ease of a well balanced decent blade that is always 100% sharp and won't take much effort to stay that way. JMHO
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Old 20 March 2015, 05:55 AM   #6
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Aaaghhhhh! Why do you have to post these things!! Now I want at least 3-4 things on your wall there. ��
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Old 21 March 2015, 06:40 AM   #7
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Rosle has an excellent garlic press! We've had one for years. Great/tough stuff. I'm also a fan of WMF.

Now working on the kitchen knives, have older Wusthof and switching to Japanese....much harder steels/less sharpening involved.
I agree, the garlic press is FANTASTIC! Knives... That's a another interesting subject.
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Old 22 June 2016, 12:01 PM   #8
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~Rosle~ For TRF Cooks in the Kithen...

What Brand Knives are you guys using in the Kitchen?

I am looking for some new knives for the Kitchen and could use some recommendation's of what brand everyone likes. Thanks!
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Old 22 June 2016, 12:05 PM   #9
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Old 22 June 2016, 12:34 PM   #10
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Rosle has an excellent garlic press! We've had one for years. Great/tough stuff. I'm also a fan of WMF.

Now working on the kitchen knives, have older Wusthof and switching to Japanese....much harder steels/less sharpening involved.
I transitioned from Henckels to Japanese steel a few years ago, The Japanese cutlery has held up much better.

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It's funny you mention this, I have a draw full of German and Japanese steel in various stages of dull. I have a diamond steel that will keep a good knife in shape for a year or so then it requires a full sharpening. I have a two stage wet stone I use when I have time and I also have ceramic sticks that do a decent job but it's time consuming.

Because I'm lazy, I now primarily use a two sizes of this knife and sharpener

I've given up having "precision" steel for the ease of a well balanced decent blade that is always 100% sharp and won't take much effort to stay that way. JMHO
Recommend using a professional cutlery sharpener if one is available in your area. They tend to remove less metal than the average DIY job, and you don't need to invest a Saturday into cutlery maintenance. The guy I use charges $8 a piece and is usually done the same day. It's a once a year job for me, the honing steel keeps the blades in pretty good condition.
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Old 22 June 2016, 12:43 PM   #11
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Old 22 June 2016, 12:45 PM   #12
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Since we know so many people with lots of children, when some of them get to college, they sell Cutco. We have many and they really work.
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Old 23 June 2016, 11:37 AM   #13
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Grohmann Knives. Hand made in Canada. Started with their outdoor line. Love the #4 survival. Made a visit to the factory about 20 years ago and picked up a complete kitchen set. Best I've ever had.

http://www.gknives.com/
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Old 23 June 2016, 12:10 PM   #14
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I buy the best knife set that Costco sells. Then I take it back when they get dull
























Just kidding, with all the hotels here we have quite a few great cutlery shops in town
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Old 24 June 2016, 12:00 AM   #15
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My mother has a set of Cutco knives that she's had for almost 60 years. When they get dull she sends them to the company for sharpening. Several times they have replaced a knife with a new one. Can't get better customer service than that.
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Old 24 June 2016, 12:05 PM   #16
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Check out Chefknivestogo.com. I've bought several gyutos, one 210mm HH stainless that has held up for over 6 months of nearly daily use/only occasionally using a steel. I cannot tell you how sharp it is. It's ridiculous.
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Old 24 June 2016, 12:28 PM   #17
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Switched to ceramic long ago and never have sharpened a thing since. Kyocera and Cuisinart are my choices in 4 sizes.
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