All About Knife Care
June 9, 2007
Although I’m not completely sure on this, but I believe that the first cooking implement created by man was the knife. Ever since the beginning of the Stone Age, knives were used by man to gather and hunt for food, and later on used to prepare food when fire was discovered. Several centuries later, the knife is still one of the most common and most used tools everywhere you can find a kitchen. The ubiquitous knife is used everywhere, from homes to restaurants to cruise ships.
However, even if we know that the knife is a very important piece of equipment, it’s sad to see that a lot of people don’t know how to handle and take care of their knives properly. Perhaps it’s because knives don’t have manuals when we buy them.
One of the things that really annoy me is watching people use knives incorrectly. But then, no one showed us how to use knives properly whe we were little. All we knew at that time was that knives were dangerous and better kept away from us kids. There may be no instruction manuals for knives, but that’s not a reason why people shouldn’t learn to use them properly.
First, learn how to hold the knife properly. Basically, there are three ways to hold a knife, depending on the knife and what is being cut. For cutting against a board, a knife should usually be held with the blade between thumb and forefinger. The handle should be held with the other fingers. When you want to cut hanging meat, for example, the knife should be held like a dagger to get proper leverage. When using a small knife to turn or peel, one or two fingers should grip the blade, with the othersthe rest around the handle.
There are also several ways to properly care for your knives. A wooden board should be used for chopping and cutting. Plastic boards are not as gentle on the edge of the knife as wooden boards. It’s also better to use one where the cutting surface is end grain, rather than side grain. The end-grain is the least abrasive surface to cut against, and side-grains will chip off eventually.
When storing knives after use, it’s better to use paperboards or plastic sleeves. Clean the knife first after use, then dry before storing it away. Never wash knives in a dishwasher, no matter how convenient it may seem. Always protect the knife’s edge against other hard surfaces. To properly sharpen a knife, the best way is to use a knife sharpener with an abrasive, diamond surface. Of course, you can always use a whetstone, but it takes a lot of experience to be able to sharpen a knife to razor-like sharpness with it.
Azlan Irda is the co-founder of AfterKnife.com, which provides high-quality knives and supplies. Visit our website to get all the buck knives and supplies you need.
Azlan Irda is the co-founder of AfterKnife.com, which provides high-quality knives and supplies. Visit our website to get all the automatic knives and supplies you need.
- Azlan Irda
Internet Jobs Can Give You That Extra Income You Always Wanted
June 5, 2007
With the huge increase in Internet users, there has come a range of new opportunities. Many people throughout the world are either looking for work, or wanting to increase their hours of work. There are also those who would like to find interesting ways to spend their free time. For all of these people, the development of the Internet has led to online jobs which would allow them to earn extra money.
Of course, there is a basic requirement of computer literacy. However, nowadays almost all the literate population knows the basics of computer usage. Growth in development of user-friendly software has reduced the learning curve and therefore, to say that most of the literate population know how to create documents and spread sheets would not be far from truth.
A software engineer, a writer, a transcriber or a translator can easily earn extra money as a freelancer. Internet jobs are not limited to specialists but are also available even in fields like data entry, Internet research , data verification and similar fields. The opportunities are endless. One could only dream about these types of opportunities before the Internet era.
An employee may be allowed to continue working in spite of illness or other valid reasons if the job can be done at home over the Internet. Many employers allow this policy since it allows the continuity of work even outside the office environment. Work-from-home policies have now become a way to enable both productivity and loyalty of employees.
Internet jobs provide an opportunity of making money to even non-professionals, such as housewives, in their spare time provided they have some basic understanding of computer usage. Content research, data entry, and data verification are some of the areas where opportunities exist for such people.
Hardware technology has improved considerably over the past few years. As a result, Internet usage is much more affordable to the average person. In other words, a current Internet user would not incur the same costs as they might have in the past. Furthermore, the Internet makes telecommuting possible, thus saving employees time and fuel costs. Overall, Internet jobs now provide a wealth of opportunities and advantages unavailable in the past to working citizens worldwide.
The exponential growth of internet and internet users has provided a unique opportunity for these people to earn extra money by working internet jobs. The use of a computer now does not require one to be highly skilled. Using Office productivity softwares is quiet easy to learn. There are ample opportunities on the internet for making money. For professionals there is the opportunity of working as freelancers. Even non-professionals like housewives can opt for jobs like data entry and earn from the internet. This has also benefited from the fact that over the years the cost of operating internet has drastically gone down.
- Mark Farrar




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