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December 06, 2008

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Your knife collection is most impressive! Thanks for sharing.

the Danish Viking-smoked salt sounds amazing - I'm going to look for it

LOL! Does NOT suck at all. I like your pantry very much and the decorations around it.

Paz

Hi,

Thank you on the knives, I love those things. Unfortunately that's only about half. I installed a new exhaust fan for the stove and lost a few racks.

I found the salts at salttraders.com. Rob and his wife started that, after they'd started The Cooking School of Aspen. He put a lot of time and effort in to it. They sold the school and recently sold salt traders. The new owner seems to be doing well and has added a lot of high quality items. They even go out of there way to make sure it's packaged nicely too.

Biggles

Ha ha. Sparse and lame. Except for the mac 'n' cheese; that's the best part.

xoxo

You are so organized, I am busting at the seems over here.

Even if he does have a somewhat sparse pantry, I will always be deeply indebted to Dr. Biggles for helping me adjust my stove burners!

(It's a good thing I haven't shared my pantry. You might possibly have a heart attack seeing the overabundance of stuff I have! And no kids to feed either.)

Like your style, Biggles!

I too have Mac & Cheese in my cupboard. It is right next to the Chef Boyardee Spaggetios.

That knife and steel collection tells me you aren't as lame as you'd like us to believe...

Hay,

Thank you, everyone!

Susan,
Yeah, you're right. I'm really not quite that lame, but I am quite handsome! See, I've been perusing other people's pantries here for quite a few months. Many, it seems stop by the entire world on their way home and pick up a few things. Then? I walk in to my pantry and stare for a while.

Biggles

Dear God what a nice knife collection!
I just love it! If I ever get hold of a collection of knives like that I will be happier than happy (and king of the kitchen!)

How long have you had that pink can of cinnamon? I haven't seen that brand since I was a kid - we always had it in our kitchen.

That really takes me back.

Hey Caput,

It's actually pretty easy to find those things. Thrift stores, garage sales and ebay are my ways. I ask friends, family and whomever if they have those bad ol' kitchen knives that rust. They're happy to get rid of them!

Jane,

I haven't had it that long, maybe just a year. My brother inlaw gave me a gaggle of them, if you look on that shelf, you'll see more. They're really cool and enjoy having them around. If you look on the second shelf from the top, in the center, there's a little red tin. That's from 1961, curry powder and it was unused when I got it a handful of years ago. I made a dry rub with it, pretty mild. Har. Even did a post on meathenge with it!

Biggles

Umm, how can I get one of those orange felt sunshiny sex wall hangings?

Hey Beckie,

Funny that, it's steel! Probably about 30 to 40 years old. Pretty cool, eh? My sister found it for me and knew I had to have it.

Biggles

That gives me knife envy! My husband replaced a lost paring knife (don't ask me how that happens, but with 3 kids it's a pretty good chance it got tossed in the garbage). And I have a chef's knife and a huge cleaver. I manage to somehow get by with them without want. I keep them super sharp. But I still would like more knives and a collection of steak knives!

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