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Using a serrated knife, slice off about 1 to 1½ inches of the petals to create a flat top.
Using a serrated or chef’s knife, cut the stem off the artichoke flush with the base so that the vegetable can stand upright.
A small serrated spoon makes quick work of separating out the individual segments as you eat.
Nine kitchen gifts that do one thing really well | Sara Chodosh | November 26, 2020 | Popular-Science
Using a serrated knife, cut it evenly into about 12 to 15 buns.
Ease into Winter with Backcountry-Approved Comfort Food | Christina Bernstein | November 12, 2020 | Outside OnlineIt feels like an innocuous moment, it should be an innocuous moment, but such moments are like serrated precipices.
The Superstar was the 1969 Adidas sneaker which featured the rubber toe cap and the iconic three serrated stripes along the side.
Still, wagging a tail is a far sight better than cutting one off with a rusty serrated knife.
What History Will Say About Obamacare and the Government Shutdown | Michael Tomasky | October 2, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTYou can get a decent serrated bread knife from a restaurant-supply store for less than $20.
serrated knives are the disposable ballpoint pen of the knife world.
Our insect bears a remarkable similarity to a Surinam Buprestis, with serrated elytra.
To the left a black serrated crest was hanging in the sky incredibly.
Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921 | Charles Kenneth Howard-BuryThe shield of the Marquis bore, in reference to his title, a serrated and rocky mountain.
The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886 | Ministry of EducationIn the distance inland the view was bounded by a serrated line of mountain peaks.
Recollections of Thirty-nine Years in the Army | Charles Alexander GordonBetween each two balls a luminous serrated body extended, and at the last a blaze issued, which terminated in a point.
The Book of Curiosities | I. Platts
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