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I'm starting a one-year cooking course tomorrow :shock: At least I'm not the only oldie doing it.
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Nicki wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2019 8:02 am I'm starting a one-year cooking course tomorrow :shock: At least I'm not the only oldie doing it.
Everyone, please refrain from women cooking jokes. And please don't ask why a woman Nicki's age, needs classes to cook, when she should already be proficient.

These kinds of comments would be deemed appropriate inappropriate.
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RickD wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2019 8:15 am
Everyone, please refrain from women cooking jokes. And please don't ask why a woman Nicki's age, needs classes to cook, when she should already be proficient.
Unmarried women don’t need to know how to cook good food.

She probably has a new boyfriend so the cooking classes are to snare impress him.
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RickD wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2019 8:15 am
Nicki wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2019 8:02 am I'm starting a one-year cooking course tomorrow :shock: At least I'm not the only oldie doing it.
Everyone, please refrain from women cooking jokes. And please don't ask why a woman Nicki's age, needs classes to cook, when she should already be proficient.

These kinds of comments would be deemed appropriate inappropriate.
:lol: Love you, buddy. Just so you know, I'm hoping to actually get a job with the qualification. We made some pretty simple stuff today but I learned some new cutting techniques (I also cut my fingers slightly a couple of times - now I keep having thoughts of really cutting them :roll: ) My lack of confidence is not helping me in the kitchen but it was only the first day today, after all. I only have to go three days a week - tomorrow it's an afternoon and evening class and Friday similar hours but in the kitchen of the public restaurant at the college (eek!) Kind of suits me, not being so much of a morning person.
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Fliegender wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2019 2:55 pm
RickD wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2019 8:15 am
Everyone, please refrain from women cooking jokes. And please don't ask why a woman Nicki's age, needs classes to cook, when she should already be proficient.
Unmarried women don’t need to know how to cook good food.

She probably has a new boyfriend so the cooking classes are to snare impress him.
Actually, I kind of feel as if I have a new boyfriend - the only other oldie in my group (he's even older than me). No, not boyfriend really, but I think we're going to be good friends :) Nice guy and he has some experience in the industry - he was helping me and other students with things today.
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Nicki: I'm starting a one-year cooking course tomorrow :shock: At least I'm not the only oldie doing it.
Wow - and coincidentally, Rick is starting a one-year eating course - "Appreciation of Samwiches 101."
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There are special gloves protecting hand from cutting.
I know, since recently my husband bought me one, after I cut top of my finger half-ly out.
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1over137 wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2019 9:44 am There are special gloves protecting hand from cutting.
I know, since recently my husband bought me one, after I cut top of my finger half-ly out.
I think we just have to use the right cutting techniques (mainly keeping fingertips out of the way). I just nicked myself a couple of times peeling an onion or something. Today was a bit more of a relaxed day :esmile: - yesterday we had a long session in the kitchen with no break, making one thing after another.
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Nicki wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2019 6:46 am
I think we just have to use the right cutting techniques (mainly keeping fingertips out of the way). I just nicked myself a couple of times peeling an onion or something. Today was a bit more of a relaxed day :esmile: - yesterday we had a long session in the kitchen with no break, making one thing after another.
I think the glove Lover137 is talking about is mostly worn when using a mandolin cutter.
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Fliegender wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 2:50 pm
Nicki wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2019 6:46 am
I think we just have to use the right cutting techniques (mainly keeping fingertips out of the way). I just nicked myself a couple of times peeling an onion or something. Today was a bit more of a relaxed day :esmile: - yesterday we had a long session in the kitchen with no break, making one thing after another.
I think the glove Lover137 is talking about is mostly worn when using a mandolin cutter.
A mandolin is a fancy banjo. Who uses gloves to play the mandolin?
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Gordon Ramsay’s ignorant brother wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 5:28 pm
A mandolin is a fancy banjo. Who uses gloves to play the mandolin?
A mandolin cutter is an instrument used in the kitchen, normally by women who make fancy sandwiches. It cuts vegetables into very thin slices. Ask your wife. She probably owns one.
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French gender wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 5:38 pm
Gordon Ramsay’s ignorant brother wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 5:28 pm
A mandolin is a fancy banjo. Who uses gloves to play the mandolin?
A mandolin cutter is an instrument used in the kitchen, normally by women who make fancy sandwiches. It cuts vegetables into very thin slices. Ask your wife. She probably owns one.
That would be mandoline, with an e on the end.

One is a fancy banjo. The other is a fancy knife.

You're a man. I wouldn't expect you to know this. I only know, because my wife told me.

Is it any wonder that Canada is so far behind the rest of the world, if Canadians don't know the difference between a string instrument, and a knife?
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Fundamentalist Grammar Nazi wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:03 pm
French gender wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 5:38 pm
Gordon Ramsay’s ignorant brother wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 5:28 pm
A mandolin is a fancy banjo. Who uses gloves to play the mandolin?
A mandolin cutter is an instrument used in the kitchen, normally by women who make fancy sandwiches. It cuts vegetables into very thin slices. Ask your wife. She probably owns one.
That would be mandoline, with an e on the end.

One is a fancy banjo. The other is a fancy knife.

You're a man. I wouldn't expect you to know this. I only know, because my wife told me.
Ah... I stand corrected.
Probably a ClosetCanadian living in Florida (where else?!) wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:03 pm Is it any wonder that Canada is so far behind the rest of the world, if Canadians don't know the difference between a string instrument, and a knife?
Cana what? Cana whatever... who cares about an ice-covered dump to the north of the Greatest Nation On Earth?
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I wanted to cut bottom of a beetroot in the air.
And since my husband has sharpened my knives before and I was not used to such sharp knife for some time, to cut beetroot went so smoothly that also my finger cutting went so smoothly :)

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