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October 25, 2013
Collapsible Mezzaluna
Nicely done.
Reviewed by Florence Fabricant in the New York Times Dining section as follows:
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With this collapsible mezzaluna, the Joseph Joseph company extends its track record of efficient, well-designed kitchen gadgets.
The handles fold in, switchblade style, to protect the sharp, curved stainless-steel blade of the chopper when it's not attacking a pile of herbs or mushrooms.
It also protects the digits of anyone rummaging in a drawer or on a counter.
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Green or Grey: $15.
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Flautist, I never heard this Martin tune (well maybe when I was a rug rat)
It is poetry on its own and, the video pulls you there.
Dean was one of a kind, TY again!
Posted by: Joe Peach | Oct 26, 2013 7:02:30 PM
Off topic, no point, no relevance - I just wanted to hear this good old cornball Dean Martin tune. That, plus I just like the word "mezzaluna."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XOFhDnJ94g
Posted by: Flautist | Oct 26, 2013 1:41:32 PM
Yeah, sure, my kitchen drawers all look like that.
Anyone ever used one of these things?
Posted by: jim` | Oct 25, 2013 3:22:37 PM
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