brodiebabe
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Oy Vey! The world has truly gone mad...brodiebabe said:a safer way to cut a bagel
brodiebabe said:Bagels are hard to cut evenly with a knife. A bagel cutter is a safer way to cut a bagel - and quicker!
extopia said:I'm much more interested in how to get good bagels than how to cut them myself!
extopia said:I'm much more interested in how to get good bagels than how to cut them myself!
Pavlik said:The technique used in my local bagel place is effective.
You slice the bagel horizontally while holding it flat on the breadboard, and then finish separating it by cutting vertically.
I've used this technique on my bagels at home, and it is safe, and neat.
ClubMan said:I'd imagine that somewhere like [broken link removed] in Chatham Street, D1 might have that sort of gadget. Or the people at Itsabagel might be able to advise. For stuff like that I'd always be inclined to check online, in particular eBay.
sueellen said:All Rooms in Liffey St. are quite good for kitchen gadgets. If they don't have them they might know of somewhere that does.
brodiebabe said:Will be in the States this Summer so will get one there if I have not bought one on Ebay beforehand.
sueellen said:Couldn't get your picture to load earlier on so can't see exactly what they look like but just wonder if coming thru customs from USA with one of those would be a good idea and presumably there's no problem with postage thru eBay?
ClubMan said:What do they do that a bread knife does not?
sloggi said:ha ha love it!!! the world has well and truely gone mad!
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