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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I don't, but I'd like to
In fact, I was once on, um, Woman's Hour, saying the very same thing...

I'm cool, me...
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 0:12, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
I was just wondering,
because I've neglected to do the washing up for the last couple days and had to use my "posh" pans to make shepherds pie tonight! I felt guilty about using them!
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 0:15, Reply)
I can appreciate that feeling
Although they might give your pie that extra little hint of special.
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 0:39, Reply)
Well, I did cook it to take over to a friends house
so I guess that counts?
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 1:02, Reply)
since the in-laws landed i've kept my decent knives and pans stashed.
once a chef always a chef.
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 0:48, Reply)
My "decent" knives
are shit. My IKEA knives are all of the win. Go figure! (as in sharp choppy ones, not dinner ones!)
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 1:03, Reply)
i have quite a repertoire of knives i've been evolving for 20something years now...
best buy £2.75 chinese cleaver.
favourite £75 yoshikin global deba i got for about thirty quid 12 years ago.

they are my in-laws and i love them BUT they are clumsy, short-sighted fuckers who have never had anything material worth looking after*. on account of that my decent stuff would get buggereded in no time at all.

*this may sound patronising or whatever but i know my Polish family really well. ironically, but not surprisingly, i communicate more easily with them than my own parents.
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 1:28, Reply)

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