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Ever used tools for food preparation?

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Re: Ever used tools for food preparation?

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Re: From the "Don't try this at home" department.

Alan Bierbaum, near Denver, CO

>David used to post some very funny "happenings" to the Wreck. If you want a "really" funny one; look for the posting of his first attempt at fuming some white oak.

Re: Ever used tools for food preparation?

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Re: From the "Don't try this at home" department.

Paul M. in San Diego

>Thanks for digging this up. This same posting was the first thing to pop into my brain when this thread started up. I looked for this, but didn't find it. Thanks!

Re: Ever used tools for food preparation?

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Re: Pumpkins and Chisels

Ernie Miller

>I have a nice clean 2" #60 chisel that I use to cut frozen growned beef into small er protions when it was not done before freezing. Isn't a wooden roller pin a long handled mallet?

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