Clever piece by C. Monks, where he lists the top 10 utensils of the year. No big
surprises on what he picks; the surprise lies in why he picked them:
3. Whisk: I admit that Whisk has an unfair advantage because I simply love saying the word "Whisk." But that aside, Whisk had another solid year. While its versatility is limited, it is great at what it was made for: whisking things.
9. Steak Knife #5: In past years I've found it terribly difficult to select one steak knife above the others, but this year it was no contest. Steak Knife #5 makes all the other steak knifes (especially the overrated and pompous Steak Knife #2) look like butter knives at a Dull Convention.

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12-27-2005 @8:43PM Ken said... What is & where can I find the item pictured? I think I like it! Is it what it looks like, a highly versatile knife block?
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