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Old 09-05-2009, 10:08 AM
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jglass.

What a bargain hunter and a lucky one to boot.
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Us poor folks gotta do what we gotta do lol.
Just about everything in my kitchen came from a clearance sale somewhere or Big Lots.
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I want one of them chairs. I'd probably break something or something might fly off though. The Hula Chair from Cathy's video.

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Tjhere are a lot of good suggestions here as far as knives go, but I would also add that once you buy a good knife, go get a good sharpener and learn to use it. I have one that I bought at a hunting supply shop. It was inexpensive and very simple to use, and lets me put a nice edge on my knives any time I notice them getting a little dull.
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There are a lot of good suggestions here as far as knives go, but I would also add that once you buy a good knife, go get a good sharpener and learn to use it. I have one that I bought at a hunting supply shop. It was inexpensive and very simple to use, and lets me put a nice edge on my knives any time I notice them getting a little dull.
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