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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's a deal. Do you have any C&B Grand Hotel flatware you can throw into the deal? Several teaspoons have gone missing. And a knife.[/quote] No can do, but we do have some multicolored nesting mixing bowls from the same era. One small chip in the red one but it could be viewed as adding charm. But yeah, where so the teaspoons go? Are they with the missing socks? [/quote] NP. Wait, teaspoons? Our teaspoons multiply. I think they breed in the drawer. Why am I washing a thousand teaspoons a week? [b]But any form of decent cutting knife for cooking? [/b]Those vanish. This is why I won't buy high-end knives for cooking prep; they will escape my home somehow, like they're always plotting a prison break. (I know. We surely throw them in the trash accidentally despite my best efforts not to do so.) [/quote] I have a nice one I got from Amazon. I can't remember the brand, but it's Japanese. I keep it in its box and when I got it I showed the knife and box to my husband and kids and said - "This is MY knife. None of you are allowed to touch it." I wash and dry it immediately after use and store it back in the box. This has worked so far.[/quote] Ah, but I think the culprit in the Great Knife Mystery is not my spouse or teen but...someone who looks exactly like me. Haven't lost one in a while, though. [/quote]
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