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Kitchen knives

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Dear Readers: A good set of knives in the kitchen is a must. Here are some hints when selecting food-prep kitchen knives:

-- Get a feel for the knife; hold it in your hand.

-- The blade should be one continuous piece of metal up into the handle.

-- Wood or plastic/resin handles are best; bone handles can fall apart.

-- The best quality knives are made from non-stainless steel (carbon steel).

-- You can save by buying a set of knives, but make sure it has a good variety:

1. A general, all-purpose knife.

2. A veggie knife for cutting and peeling hand-held vegetables like potatoes, carrots, etc.

3. A chef’s knife for chopping, mincing and dicing.

4. A serrated knife for cutting bread.

5. A meat cleaver. You’ll also need a tool to keep the knives sharp. You’re more apt to cut yourself on a dull knife rather than a sharp knife. And a storage block? You’ll need that too. -- Heloise

P.S. Kitchen knives can be expensive, or not. The quality of a knife isn’t necessaril­y akin to its price. Also, experts agree: Scraping the blade of your knife across the cutting board (e.g., to scoot veggies into a pot) is terrible for your knives.

ORGANIZATI­ON NATION

Dear Heloise: I always consider the spice racks at the vintage/thrift/resale shops. They can be sanded down, painted and repurposed to hold nail polish, small bottles of creams and lotions, brushes, and other beauty helpers. Bonus points if the spice rack comes with the original little bottles! -- Julie W. in Oklahoma

TIP TIP

Dear Heloise: Coupons for dining are popular now, and they are a great incentive to draw people back into the restaurant­s after quarantine. However, don’t forget the server. Tip for your meal as if you are paying full price for the meal. A discounted dinner doesn’t equal a ripped tip. -- A Server in Pennsylvan­ia

Tipping generously is a sign of great respect. Readers, while coupons can shave a few dollars off your tab, you should tip based on the full price of the meal. -- Heloise

P.S. If there’s a problem with your meal or service, talk it over with the server and/or manager.

DID YOU KNOW?

Dear Readers: The brown bits at the bottom of the pan when you’re finished sauteing, roasting or frying? They are a flavor goldmine. “Deglaze” the pan by adding broth, water or wine to the bits and stirring. Add a glug of heavy cream, flour and butter to create a delicious sauce. -Heloise

HINT FROM HIM -- DIAMOND DAYS

Dear Heloise: Check out a tape measure the next time you get a chance. Look for the black diamond. It can indicate where a wall stud may be. -- Henry T. in California

MEATLOAF MOLD

Dear Heloise: Parchment paper is handy; it saves a ton of cleanup time, but it’s hard to conform to smaller pans, like a meatloaf pan. The solution that works for me is to get the parchment paper wet and mold it into the pan. -- Kelly M. in Texas

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cessibilit­y, while also providing for outdoor Library spaces. The parking lot will be reconfigur­ed and repaved for more intuitive traffic flow and pedestrian safety. Additional dedicated accessible parking spaces will be provided, serving the existing Library and the new meeting rooms. Existing sidewalks on the property and leading to the building will be evaluated for accessibil­ity and repaired or replaced, and new sidewalks will provide accessible paths to the building entrances and parking areas. A small courtyard will provide outdoor space for use by Library patrons and meeting room users. together with all necessary appurtenan­ces, related improvemen­ts and equipment (collective­ly, "Project"), and the incidental expenses in connection therewith and the issuance of Bonds therefor. The Council will consider the adoption of a resolution which approves the issuance of the Bonds by the Library to finance the Project. Taxpayers of the Library district are invited to attend and participat­e in the public hearing. Dated 25th day of February, 2021.

/s/julie Fox, Auditor, Marshall County, Indiana

February 25, 2021 PN321369 hspaxlp

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