I first wrote about kitchen shears in 2008 — yes, 2008 — when I discovered the Pampered Chef brand. At that time I had a blog called Suddenly Frugal and I discovered the money-saving versatility of ...
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Kitchen shears are about as essential and versatile a tool in your knife collection as a chef’s knife. I reach for mine to have the utmost control in breaking down a chicken, removing fins from a fish ...
Now, if you don't already own kitchen shears, chances are you're wondering why on earth you need them. But let me tell you, they are a game-changer. Things that are hard to cut with even a super sharp ...
Kitchen shears slice a pie on the first try (and keep toppings in place) Not only do wheel cutters often fail at cutting a pizza all the way through, but they’ve also been known to drag a sheet of ...