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oh man harry potter must have been a fan of his... or the other way around.. i mean..look at his glasses! :D oh its a joke no offence
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@DanioOoX by stick he means that the cheese didnt stick to the middle (nonexistent part on that knife) and smush down like it would on a regular knife. the cut was still perfect, not the half smushed mess it could have been with a non cheese knife
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the cheese doesnt stick? then why did he have to use his hands to get it off the knife
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its my favorite,it was invented by jack the ripper to...you know rip people lol
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SO MUCH FRIGGEN CHEESE, I WISH I WERE A MOUSE!
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There's an English article you know - it's called, as you might expect, "cheese slicer" and quite readily available at least in North America and probably almost everywhere.
Where can I find your moustache?
aloo20 1 year ago 25
Cheese slicers used in the Netherlands and some other European countries are still the best for conventional home-use :) They will cut evenly thick slices without much dexterity needed. A very handy tool! Look up the word "kaasschaaf" on the dutch version of wikipedia (replace 'en' with 'nl' in the url) to see how it looks.
Erikokokoko 3 years ago 8