skilletlicker
Head Chef
Couple times in my life, the '60s and oughts, hair grew to my lower back and beard to belly. Didn't notice receipt checkers but some places an armed guard would overtly follow me around the store.
They have a receipt checker at Costco too. They tell you it's to make sure you got everything in the carriage that you paid for but I'm pretty sure they're looking for unpaid items.
What about going directly to the manager? Believe it when letter can be answered but never acted on. Yet if you ALSO see the manager and mention a letter has gone out, something will be done.
I'd like to think someone would believe in bettering the situation by retraining and watching over her.
last night cut my finger on the mandolin
Right index, just the tip. Took 2 paper towels and alot of pressure to stem the blood flow lomg enuf to get a proper bandage on. then still had to wrap another paper towel over that and hog tie it with packing tape.
Can't type, can't hold the dremel, can't drain quail eggs, can't garden, cam't cook... but I can swear tho! Thank goodness no one lives within very loud swear hearing distance.
They have a receipt checker at Costco too. They tell you it's to make sure you got everything in the carriage that you paid for but I'm pretty sure they're looking for unpaid items.
Been there, done that... twice. Much profanity followed.
CD
Dragn and Casey...
After my first bad injury I got these safety gloves...
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=cut+proof+gloves+kitchen
Dragn and Casey...
After my first bad injury I got these safety gloves...
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=cut+proof+gloves+kitchen
I do, *and* I have a glove. I haven't had any injuries as long as I use the tool. Then I chop the nub that's left with a knife.Doesn't anyone use the tool (food safety holder according to Amazon) that comes with mandolins and V-Slicers to keep your fingers out of harms way?
Doesn't anyone use the tool (food safety holder according to Amazon) that comes with mandolins and V-Slicers to keep your fingers out of harms way?
Does it? I probably use it three or four times a month. I do most of my chopping with my chef's knife, but when I use the slicer, I always use the glove. And dragn, I just throw it in the laundry basket.I guess you all use a slicer more frequently than I do. I only use it when I have large quantities of an item that need some uniformity such as onions for onion soup or lyonnaise potatoes. I do just about all the rest with a chef's knife.
Does it? I probably use it three or four times a month. I do most of my chopping with my chef's knife, but when I use the slicer, I always use the glove. And dragn, I just throw it in the laundry basket.
+1..In addition, the gloves are for either hand, and you don't need both at once.