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Off to Market Recap: Kitchen Knife

I need a new knife: All of mine are old and so dull they can no longer be sharpened.
Williams-Sonoma at ShopStyle

I need a new knife: All of mine are old and so dull they can no longer be sharpened. While I would love to purchase a shiny new set of kitchen knives, right now I can't afford it. That's why I've decided I will invest in one shiny, sharp, and versatile knife.

I asked you to help me by heading off to market in search of practical everyday knives that can be used for dicing onions and slicing raw chicken. You saved your discoveries in the Yum Market on TeamSugar with the keyword tag, Kitchen Knife.

Kimpossible recommends this classic chef's knife that's crafted by a premier blade producer from Japan. She's had it for almost three years and describes it as an "an awesome knife" that feels wonderful in her hand. And, it's on sale at Williams-Sonoma! Thanks Kimpossible. For more knives, browse the selection below.

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Headline Of The Day

Lesson learned the hard way: When you're not the sharpest knife in the drawer, you shouldn't take a stab at crime.

Lesson learned the hard way: When you're not the sharpest knife in the drawer, you shouldn't take a stab at crime. Literally.

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Tips

Does Your Knife Need Sharpening?

If you think your knives are sharp, but aren't completely sure, here's a simple test you can do to find out.

If you think your knives are sharp, but aren't completely sure, here's a simple test you can do to find out. Just hold a sheet of paper away from you and try slicing simple vertical strips. If the knife doesn't cut the paper, or snags as it slices through, then it's time to take them to the knife sharpener! Tip: Some grocery stores (including several large chains, depending on the location) and kitchenware stores offer free knife sharpening.