Posted on 09/05/2011 10:47:02 AM PDT by Little Bill
I was insructing my Daughter into theymystries of CanningPickels. She is a Graduate of Culinary School along with several other degrees which added nothing to her employabilty.
I bought a cheap mandolin to insure consistant thickness of the cukes we were slicing, she proceeded to cut the tip of a finger off, The blood, the blood, after doing first aide I sent her off to the ER.
Is this normal? I mean cooks deal with sharp stuff, how many fingers lie at the bottom of our salads?
Put a helmet on her head and send her back to school on the short bus.....
Of course, pin a note to her dress before letting her on the bus....
Yes, and he loves every minute of it. :-)
It's amazing how the mandolin will bring out the stupidity in some cooks.
Cut her finger tips off.....no, wait...you already tried that.
Try law school
It could be worse... your daughter could be Chaz Bono. “Don’t worry... be happy”! ;-)
LLS
More like a cut, still have the scar, luckily I shot him before he could do more serious damage, war is hell.
Buy a couple of metal thimbles at a garage sale.
“I bought a cheap mandolin ...:
Maybe you should buy an expensive, sturdier one.
Pickles.
Bad Italian music keeps the pickles consistent?
4 cups thinly sliced cukes
2 cups thinly sliced onions
1 TSP canning salt
1 TBSP water
Let stand overnight in fridge
Next Day
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup cider vinegar
1 TSP WHOLE pickling spice
1 TSP celery seeds
Mix with cukes and onions and put in containers.
Freeze at once
Sometimes I use the little plastic snack bags...sometimes lunch bags...sometimes small plastic containers.
I love taking out a snack bag for me alone...
When they're still a bit icey, they're awesome.Double it if you wish.
Hmmmm? Anxiety does lead to a decrement in the performance of recently acquired skills...
My daughter has worked temp jobs as a Chef or a Food Service Manager. If you can cook keep your blood out of the food as they taught you.
Faint?
Stop the bleeding.
I’ve seen a lot of chefs cut themselves on The Food Network, Top Chef, etc. The chance of cutting yourself is worse with a dull knife.
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