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Councillor supports anti-knife laws A South Auckland councillor supports a review of laws surrounding knife possession. Knife review: Boker Plus Exskelibur 2 & Buck Nobleman: affordable and modern

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11 February 2010 at 16:40 - Comments

how to sharpen a kitchen knife

All of us are familiar with the cutlery set that we often use in our daily life, especially for kitchen purpose. It is actually derived from the word “Cutler”, meaning a person expert in making knives. Almost every handy utensil used for preparing, serving and eating food is defined by the word “Cutlery”. There are a [...]

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21 January 2010 at 17:23 - Comments

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Lawn mower comes in various sizes, types, and price ranges, so you should do careful research before purchasing any particular kind. There is a wide range of things to consider like the type and lawn size: what you can afford: how long the mower will last: and your mechanical abilities.  The best way to [...]

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9 January 2010 at 03:11 - Comments

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Geoff Hoon at the Iraq war inquiry – live Full coverage as the former defence secretary gives evidence to Sir John Chilcot’s panel 12.48pm: Sir Lawrence Freedman asks if there was ever a point when Hoon thought the problems that may result meant the occupation of Iraq would bring an unacceptable level of risk. Hoon says [...]

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30 December 2009 at 14:06 - Comments

how to sharpen knife

Bowie knives are some of the most versatile knives in the world. They’re fantastic for hunting, camping and even for self-protection. However, during the course of normal events, it’s quite possible that you will encounter some problems. For instance, you might decide to use your knife improperly in a pinch. Many people think nothing of [...]

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29 December 2009 at 14:32 - Comments

how to sharpen kitchen knife

San Diego Only – Where is a place I can take my kitchen knives to be professionally sharpened?

I want to take my set of kitchen knives to be sharpened somewhere in San Diego. What kind of price do they charge for this service? The knives are sabatier, as seen here: http://www.amazon.com/Sabatier-Precision-38-Piece-Knife-Block/dp/B00009XFSI/ref=pd_bbs_5/102-8741282-6158526?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1181232355&sr=8-5 Do you remember which part of mira [...]

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29 December 2009 at 08:37 - Comments

kitchen knife review

New year means new mouthfuls Move over cupcakes and make room for macaroons — it’s the latest dessert trend coming our way this year. Knife Review : Cold Steel K-5 Kitchen Knife

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23 December 2009 at 20:02 - Comments

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Block parties are a phenomenal way to celebrate summer with family and friends. With the rising cost of gas and travel many people are staying home for vacations (”staycations”) and throwing a block party is a great way to get together and celebrate without traveling way. Agree to try exchanging meals with one or two families [...]

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21 December 2009 at 11:54 - Comments

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