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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhat’s the Best Way to Cut Onions Without Crying? New Research Suggests That Thin, Sharp Blades Are Key to Minimizing TearsFor a new study, physicists visualized and quantified the tear-producing droplets that get expelled from onions when they're ...
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Tasting Table on MSN8 Signs Your Chef's Knife Needs ReplacingYour chef's knife is one of the most used tools in your kitchen. Sometimes, you might overlook its condition. Watch for these ...
If you're stuck with a dull set of discount knives, the Matsato Knife will feel like a revelation. It handles everything from ...
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Newser on MSNHow to Stop Crying Over Onions: Get SharpIf you tend to tear up when cutting onions, blame syn-propanethial-S-oxide. That's the chemical released when an onion is ...
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Blades of Fire manages to feel original, lovable, and born of genuine passion, despite the near overwhelming number of ...
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Gear Patrol on MSNGerber’s Best Pocket Knife Now Has the Best Blade SteelAlready damn near perfect, the award-winning Assert just got a very welcome upgrade — with a lower-than-expected upcharge, to ...
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