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<blockquote data-quote="AdamJames" data-source="post: 1791029" data-attributes="member: 459333"><p>I'm not a foodie but it's something I'd like to be. I'd find it hard to justify more knives right now, but then I suppose not feeling the need to justify things is a big part of retail therapy!</p><p></p><p>I do love knives but generally the outdoor sort. I did go through a phase of using a huge "Leuku" knife for kitchen use. Apparently the Sami / reindeer herders used them for everything, from building shelters to preparing food, so I thought I'd try it out in the kitchen. It was very cumbersome compared to a kitchen knife but was a lot of fun.</p><p></p><p>I don't know why but I'm thinking some sort of quality thing that does routine domestic chores is along the right lines however. Maybe I thought of something recently and it's slipped my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamJames, post: 1791029, member: 459333"] I'm not a foodie but it's something I'd like to be. I'd find it hard to justify more knives right now, but then I suppose not feeling the need to justify things is a big part of retail therapy! I do love knives but generally the outdoor sort. I did go through a phase of using a huge "Leuku" knife for kitchen use. Apparently the Sami / reindeer herders used them for everything, from building shelters to preparing food, so I thought I'd try it out in the kitchen. It was very cumbersome compared to a kitchen knife but was a lot of fun. I don't know why but I'm thinking some sort of quality thing that does routine domestic chores is along the right lines however. Maybe I thought of something recently and it's slipped my mind. [/QUOTE]
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