Saturday, October 24, 2009

Regarding Thorstein Veblen


This unique knife has a nonstick silicone "blade" for spreading mayo, peanut butter, jam, cream cheese and more. The serrated stainless steel edge slices tomatoes, cheese, bagels, baguettes and finished sandwiches.10.5"-long to reach the bottom of jars.
Holes in the blade prevent sticking. Nonslip silicone grip. Dishwasher safe. - Bookofjoe -

Oh for heaven's sake, at $25.00 this tchotchke is going to provide you with breakfast-time status? A good cook uses a few good tools, not a parade of gadgets. I'm a tad bit unsure how a fluoropolymer (teflon) coating and some holes in the side qualifies it as green. Get a $1.39 spreader from the supply store and save your money for a proper pan or knife.

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