2011/01/02
New framing point installer
One of my hobbies is building photo and picture frames out of reclaimed lumber. I've been using a pretty great framing point installer for the past couple years, but I am really coveting this one offered through Lee Valley. They have free shipping for the next few days, perhaps I'll order one.
2011/01/01
a pizza cutter
Over the past few months, we have started making a fair amount of homemade pizza. One item we have never owned was a pizza cutter, something that Martha suggested to our families as a potential Christmas gift. Its amazing how hard it is to cut pizza on our good baking sheets with just a standard knife.
I had a vague recollection of this, and while searching out for another gift, I came across a link to a usa-made pizza cutter on Amazon. I did a little research and the cutter is made by Rada, a manufacturer of cutlery out of Iowa. I hade never heard of them before, but they have been in business for over 60 years and they seem to make good products.
Martha got the pizza cutter for Christmas, and although we haven't cut a pie with it yet, it appears to be pretty solid. We look forward to using it. I'm now considering switching over to this brand for our kitchen knives instead of the german made Wusthoff knives we currently are collecting.
I had a vague recollection of this, and while searching out for another gift, I came across a link to a usa-made pizza cutter on Amazon. I did a little research and the cutter is made by Rada, a manufacturer of cutlery out of Iowa. I hade never heard of them before, but they have been in business for over 60 years and they seem to make good products.
Martha got the pizza cutter for Christmas, and although we haven't cut a pie with it yet, it appears to be pretty solid. We look forward to using it. I'm now considering switching over to this brand for our kitchen knives instead of the german made Wusthoff knives we currently are collecting.
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