December 3, 2010

Rada Cutlery Knives Giveaway

  Rada Cutlery  

Happy Holidays!  This giveaway is part of the Gift Giveaway Bash.  Check back daily for new giveaways,   

Are you a knife person?  Me, not so much.  I’m not the best cook and I do not claim to have the best knowledge about the utensils that I use in the kitchen.  So, I was more than excited when Rada offered to have me test out their kitchen knives.

Rada Cutlery offered to mail a package to me with a silver brushed Aluminum handle Cook’s Knife and black Stainless Steel Regular Pairing Knife.  Really??  OK!

First, let me tell you about some of the utensils in my kitchen drawer.  Can you say “Hand-Me-Downs”.  Yep, pretty much.  Most of what I own was either given to me or bought from our local Habitat Home Store for pocket change.  A drawer full of mis-matched silver and you’re lucky if it will cut knives.

Time went by and “the package” finally arrived.

Getting the package was very exciting.  As I opened it I was immediately shocked by the weight of the Cook’s knife.  I carefully opened the protective packaging and was in awe of the actual quality of the knives.  Remember, I’m not a great cook and my utensils are not name brand.  This is very new territory for me to handle. 

I hand off the knives to my husband and quickly flip through the catalog to see how much these knives actually cost.  I was shocked!!  After already telling myself that these knives probably cost a fortune I was shocked to see that the Cook’s Knife was less than $10.00 and the Regular Paring Knife was less than $5.00.

All this time I’ve been using hand-me-downs and at those prices I could have ones that would actually cut?

How did the knives work when put to the test?

After slicing through my kitchen scrubber when I washed it I immediately told myself that I better be careful because it is obviously more knife than I am used to using.  Moving on from the scrubber incident I whipped out some cranberries leftover from Thanksgiving.

Rada Cutlery Cooks KnifeI wanted to see how thin the knife would cut and was amazed at how easily and quickly it sliced right through with almost no hassle at all.  No fussing or fighting.  Just slid right through.

I whipped out some almonds to see if I could manage slicing something with a little more density.  When I shaved slivers of that almond right down the side without any trouble at all I was enamored.

I’m sold at this point!  Send me to cooking school cause this Mommie needs to learn how to cook with these things.  Now, whether these awesome knifes can make my cooking taste any better, that’s another story. 

Would I buy anything else from Rada Cutlery?

ASOLUTELY.  I have a birthday soon and I’ve already circled several things in the catalog that I would like to have.  Waiting that long and narrowing the selections down in another thing entirely.

How can you find out more about Rada Cutlery?

Head over now to visit Rada Cutlery online and even “Like” Rada on Facebook.  Checkout a lot of the products that they have and even their Rada Fundraising program!

So, how about a giveaway?

Sure!  I will be offering one of my lucky readers the chance to win a Rada Cook’s Knife and Regular Paring Knife as well.  The giveaway will run through December 8th so, let’s get started…

Mandatory Entry:

  • Leave a comment with your funniest or scariest knife story

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Entries will be accepted until Wednesday, December 8th at midnight Eastern Time.  Winners will be selected randomly and announced here by December 10th.

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Disclaimer:  The opinions & thoughts expressed in this post are my own.  Rada Cutlery provided me with a Rada Cook’s Knife and Regular Paring Knife for the purpose of this review.  However, all thought and opinions are expressly my own.

252 comments:

  1. I cut my finger with one of the Rada paring knives while I was washing it. It was a brand new knife so it was extra sharp. My immediate reaction was to shake my hand which splattered blood all over the window shade, cabinets, and me.

    rawhorne at yahoo dot com

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  2. I love the paring knives. I use them all the time!

    rawhorne at yahoo dot com

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  3. I used to work at a grocery store as a stocker. Those case cutters can really do some damage. I'm lucky to still have fingers at all.

    clawhorne at hotmail.com

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  4. I would like to try the Cook's Utility Knife.

    clawhorne at hotmail.com

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  5. I love their products! Can't pick just one!!

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  6. I sliced my finger with a new knife about a year ago......and I have a scar to prove it!!! 3 stitches, and a lot of teasing from my fam!!

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  7. One time I was cutting onions and I was talking with my hands and the knife flew out of my hand. Luckily no one was hurt.

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  8. I would like to have the Tomato Slicer

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  9. I liked Rada Cutlery on facebook

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  10. I'm already a member of swagbucks since 4/09

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  11. http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100000139110030

    I told my friends about you and the giveaway

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  12. I like the Cook's Utility Knife.

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  13. Swaggernaut for over a year!I love free Amazon gift cards! :)

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  14. My scariest knife story is actually grandmother's. She cut between her thumb and pointer finger while she was cleaning a knife and she ended up having to have surgery because it got crazy infected. :(

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  15. This is my brother's, but he was using his Cutco knife and dropped it on the nose of his toy poodle. It was so sad and the dog did not even cry. My brother had to take him to get stitches. :(

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  16. I like the regular pairing knife.

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  17. email subscriber

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  18. I follow you as wiscmom24 on Twitter.

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  19. My scariest knife story is... A friend was prying apart frozen tenderloins with my knife, and the knife slipped and went straight through my hand.

    ayeembored at hotmail dot com

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  20. tweeted

    http://twitter.com/wiscmom24/status/10886704713957376

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  21. I don't have the best knives in the world, so they need sharpening a lot. I can always tell when it's time, because I'll be chopping carrots and instead of cutting them, they slide out from under the blade and jump onto the floor.

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  22. We had a restaurant for years and after going through all the expensive knives somone gave me a rada all the other knives were disgarded and we only used rada and that all I use at home now. The tomato knife is wonderful.

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  23. I have been a swagbuck account holder for a couple of years
    Lucas.lillie84@yahoo.com

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  24. I love cooking and love a good set of knives. However, friends of ours came over one night and we were all making dinner together when my friends husband accidently 'nipped' the tip of his finger - my friend flipped, yelling that she 'couldn't handle the blood' even though it was just a tiny tiny bit. I told her she better get use to it BEFORE they have kids.


    Sam
    Dull2000 at hotmail dot com

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  25. I've blogged about it

    http://thegiveawayqueen.blogspot.com/2010/12/coupon-mommie-giveaway-rada-cutlery.html

    Sam

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  26. I was cutting a bagel when I managed to stick the blade into my index finger bone. Happily our next door neighbor was a nurse, who took me to a hospital emergency room for stitches. Where I sat and sat, dripping on the floor, for 40 minutes until they finally located and woke the doctor, napping where no one could find him...

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  27. First day of university, I sliced open my thumb trying to open a box in my new dorm room. Luckily my uni had a hospital on campus. Five stitches later, I now have a scar that will forever remind me of the beginning of my academic career

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  28. Recently my husband and I have been arguing over how to sharpen knives. He read some article in Family Handyman magazine that has instructions to sharpen that are COMPLETELY not like I've ever been taught. I've banned him from touching my very nice knives.

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  29. I'd love to try the Tomato Slicer.
    pippirose59 at gmail dot com

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  30. #2 I'd love to try the Tomato Slicer.
    pippirose59 at gmail dot com

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  31. I subscribe by email.
    pippirose59 at gmail dot com

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  32. I like Rada on FB
    (Piroska).
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  33. I like you on FB
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  34. I follow you on Twitter
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  35. I follow you via GFC.
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  36. I'll do funny because I'm not fond of scary knife stories... we had an all purpose knife that lived by the cutting board and got used for everything. Then, one day it came up missing it's tip (about 1/4"!). Then, I noticed a dark spot on the (white) cutting board! The tip was imbedded in the board. Hmmm, no one confessed but I have my suspicions!

    sksweeps (at) earthlink (dot) net

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  37. In floral class I can recall looking up and seeing one girl crying and another girl that looked fine. I heard one of the girls got cut with there floral knife so I assumed it was the girl crying. Nope it was the girl that acted all fine and the girl crying felt bad that the other girl got cut.

    samsakara@twcny.rr.com

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  38. I rarely wear shoes around the house, just socks, but happened to be wearing shoes a few weeks ago when I knocked a huge butcher knife off the island. The tip landed on my shoe. I don't want to think about what would have happened if I would have been shoeless!

    sueellison@hcecwildblue.com

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  39. Besides the knives, I like the round baking stone and the stoneware cookie sheet. #1

    sueellison@hcecwildblue.com

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  40. Besides the knives, I like the round baking stone and the stoneware cookie sheet. #2

    sueellison@hcecwildblue.com

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  41. Email subscriber

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  42. I "Like" Rada Cutlery on FB #1

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  43. I "Like" Rada Cutlery on FB #2

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  44. I "Like" Coupon Mommie on FB

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  45. I follow you on Twitter as suebaby05

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  46. Tweet
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  47. New follower GFC-suebabe0704

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  48. I guess the funniest thing is that the knife was so dull I tried to cut with the other edge. I took me a couple of tries before I noticed.

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  49. I could use the R119 Quick Edge Knife Sharpener #1

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  50. I could use the R119 Quick Edge Knife Sharpener #2

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  51. Like Rada on fb (Cynthia Conley) #1

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  52. Like Rada on fb (Cynthia Conley) #2

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  53. Like you on fb (Cynthia Conley) #1

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  54. Like you on fb (Cynthia Conley) #2

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  55. Shared on fb
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  56. Tweet:
    http://twitter.com/clc408/status/11400561748348928

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  57. i have been a swaggernaught for forever.

    watrnyph@gmail.com
    melanie

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  58. i'm a google friend

    melanie
    watrnyph@gmail.com

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  59. i like all the knives on the websight.

    melanie
    watrnyph@gmail.com

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  60. my funniest knife story. i was chopping chicken and i fell asleep

    melanie
    watrnyph@gmail.com

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  61. i follow you on twitter

    melanie
    watrnyph@gmail.com

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  62. I knocked a serated bread knife off the counter ... and tried to catch it. Oops! Sometimes instincts are painful!
    cam22190 at gmail

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  63. Daily Tweet
    https://twitter.com/suebaby05/status/11514829747519488

    sueellison@hcecwildblue.com

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  64. My scariest knife story was when I was a lot younger I was trying to cut a watermelon and cut myself pretty bad! There is always a little fear when I cut one now!

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  65. My dad always said a dull knife is more dangerous than a sharp one. Ha! A couple of Thanksgivings ago, I put a sharp knife to wash in a sink of soapy water. Busy talking with all the relatives, I forgot about it and almost sliced my finger off! It was a good lesson though. I won't ever do THAT again!!!

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  66. I finally got over my fear of knives when I had to use a saw last year while working as a volunteer on a house build for the poor. It's not so bad after all!

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  67. I tried to use my knife to crack ice - the ice was so hard the knife broke off the handle.

    misaacmom at gmail dot com

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  68. http://twitter.com/misaacmom/status/11575076587573248

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  69. I was shredding lettuce for a taco salad and shredded my finger too!! EWWW!

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  70. I've been swagging for about a year maybe a little less. Those Amazon gift cards are helping with my Christmas shopping!

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  71. not my story but my mom was washing dishes and didnt realize the knife was double sided. blood everywhere :(

    ferriza2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  72. fb fan: xferriza2 (danielle b)

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  73. fb fan the 2: xferriza2 (danielle b)

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  74. gfc: ferriza2 (danielle b)

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  75. When I was 19, I was cutting a piece of cheese. I was too lazy to wash the dirty long knife, and instead tried to use a paring knife. Needless to say, my hand slipped right off the edge and I slashed my wrist something fierce. I felt like a total idiot - especially since it honestly looked like a suicide slash.

    Um, yah. I walked around in long sleeves for a few weeks and always took the time to wash a knife after that!

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  76. Last year my hubby went to stab the bottom of a can of refried beans to help them slide out (providing an air hole) but he ended up stabbing his hand instead. OUCH!

    chocolatecoffeedog at gmail dot com

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  77. I worked at Sizzler as a salad bar girl when in college. I nearly sliced my finger in half once. Can't remember what I was even making. I just remember a cook said Oh, whatever, put a bandaid on it. I still have a scar.

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  78. #1 I like R140 Cook's Utility (blade 4 3/4", overall 8 1/2")

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  79. #2 I like R140 Cook's Utility (blade 4 3/4", overall 8 1/2")

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  80. #1 I like Rada Cutlery on Facebook.

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  81. #2 I like Rada Cutlery on Facebook.

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  82. I like Coupon Mommie on Facebook.

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  83. I cut myself w/ a knife just the other day washing dishes...uh, it makes me cringe just thinking about it, lol.

    nicole at onelittlemister dot com

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  84. I use Swagbucks! I've only been a member for a month or so.

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  85. I really like their utility knife!

    nicole at onelittlemister dot com

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  86. I really like their utility knife!

    nicole at onelittlemister dot com

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  87. liked rada on FB 1

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  88. liked rada on FB 2

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  89. like you on FB

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  90. I was chopping onions and I cut off my nail. (thank goodness it wasn't my finger) It blended right in with the onions and I couldn't find it so I had to throw away the pile.

    mamabunny13 at gmail dot com

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  91. like you on facebook-mamabunny shelor
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  92. #1 like rada on fb-mamabunny shelor
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  93. #2 like rada on fb-mamabunny shelor
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  94. follow you on twitter @mamabunny13
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  95. Cutting through chicken, I thought this is tough. It was actually bone so the knife was super sharp.

    marypres@gmail.com

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  97. In a hurry, I was using a bread knife and sliced my thumb. That was painful! But it didn't need stitches and I even managed to get to work that morning...

    shimonakatz (at) gmail (dot) com

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  98. I have quite a few knife stories- but the worst had to be when I stabbed myself cutting an avocado with a BUTTER knife so badly everyone thought I was going to need to go to the emergency room. It was bad, and I still get teased about it.

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  99. I've been using swagbucks for 2 years

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  100. the meat lover's gift set looks neat! I have one steak knife (aquired from a thrift store, it works okay) but would love to get a real set

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  101. ...and I'm following you on twitter (@maybefrugal)

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  102. Daily Tweet
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  103. I cut off the tip of my finger.. It was gross.

    www.clothedmuch.com

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  104. When my son was little he decided to get up early and fix me breakfast in bed for Mother's Day. Unfortunately he tried to slice the bread with a meat knife, sliced into his thumb, and Mother's Day started with a trip to the ER!

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  105. scariest... i sliced my fingers twice... with a plastic and a butter knife while trying to cut an orange :-/ jmmccarr@gmail.com

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  106. All my knives are dull; and I can't tell you how many times I have cut myself with them. The worst is reaching in the knife drawer, and managing to impale myself on a knife. Really stupid!

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  107. When I was a kid, my mom almost cut off the tip of her thumb when cooking--that was very disturbing to see.

    Thanks for the chance to win!

    --Liza

    ejm6x (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  108. When I was three, my dad was supposed to be watching me while my mom went to the grocery store. My mom said that, when she got home with the groceries, I met her at the door with a knife and a block of cheese. I told her I was slicing the cheese for a snack. My dad was asleep on the couch.
    ceevegnashville [at] gmail [dot] com

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  109. My son walked up to me holding a knife...luckily it was plastic, but still freaked me out! Lol. I still have no idea how he found it or where it came from!

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  110. Don't believe the old adage - only dull knives cut. One very sharp pocket knife cut my pinky almost to the bone. Still have the scar and that was 48 years ago.

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  111. I like the W234 Cook's Knife - Black Handle # 1

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  112. I like the W234 Cook's Knife - Black Handle # 2

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  113. I "Like" Coupon Mommie on Facebook

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  114. I Follow you on Twitter ~ @theCouponMommie

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  115. Not a knife but a blade...I was cutting on a light table with a straight edge and a blade and trimmed the side of my index finger off...first time it happened, I threw the piece away. The second time they made me get it sutured back on in ER. That was about 40 years ago.

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  116. Not too long ago I was cutting a loaf of french bread and the handle of the knife just snapped right off, leaving me holding the handle and the blade in the bread. I need new knives! kimbarsness(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  117. I, myself have never had a crazy knife story thanks to steady hands, but unfortunately my fiancee has not been as lucky as I have. While I was away at school he decided he wanted to make salsa (which was odd because he NEVER cooks) but he must have had a wild hair to try and experiment and of course his "experiments" never end well. According to him he just glanced at the television for a second and during that second he sliced off the top of his ring finger!! The doctors were unable to sew it back on so he is missing part of his finger thanks to knives and television, but I'm getting used to his "special finger"!

    logans_momma09@yahoo.com

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  118. I really like the tomato knife,every time I cut tomatoes they always end up oddly shaped!!!

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  119. I really like the tomato knife,every time I cut tomatoes they always end up oddly shaped!!!
    logans_momma09@yahoo.com

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  120. I love the Ultimate Utensil Gift Set

    bevb1@comcast.net

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  121. During a complete remodel of the school wing of my congregation, the kitchen was a much-anticipated tear-down. The construction crew let us (the preschool staff) take apart whatever we wanted. I (the preschool administrator) drew a bullseye on the kitchen wall, selected our junkiest knives, and then had each teacher down to throw knives into the wall. No children were present, of course!

    Leah Magid

    (I liked Rada on Facebook as well).

    PS - I have some Rada knives and they are perfect for my cramped up hands. The handles are light and fit my hands beautifully.

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  122. I also "liked" Coupon Mommie on FB

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  123. When I hadn't been married long, my Mom came over to help me freeze some fresh produce we had been given from a farm. She needed a knife and, kitchen novice that I was, I handed all I had... a serrated steak knife. It was useless and she laughed at it. I do have more than steak knives now but they are not the quality I prefer.

    dchrisg3[at]gmail[dot]com

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  124. I would like to have the Rada Tomato Slicer.

    dchrisg3[at]gmail[dot]com

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  125. I would like to have the Rada Tomato Slicer.

    dchrisg3[at]gmail[dot]com
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  126. Tweeted
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  127. Uhmmm I don't have knife stories per se... Just the usual trying-to-chop-veggies and accidentally chopping my finger off instead. :(

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  128. I'm your fan on facebook as Tee Jay

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  129. I follow you on twitter @HavensTwit

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  131. oh lordy it's late ^^ I meant i like them on fb 2

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  132. I like their spreaders to frost cakes.

    jtslagenweit@bellsouth.net

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  133. Honestly I don't have a great knife cutting story although I have seem some pretty interesting cuts working as a nurse!

    jtslagenweit@bellsouth.net

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  134. Daily Tweet
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  135. Once I was using a knife in the kitchen and the doorbell rang. I answered the door with the knife still in my hand and scared the door to door salesman half to death. I apologized of course and we laughed about it.

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  136. It wasn't with a kitchen knife... and it wasn't me. One evening, as soon as I walked in the door for work, my husband looks at me all serious like and says, "You need to go to Walgreens and get me this and this and this." I asked him why and he said that he cut himself. So I'm looking all over his hands, his arms and I see nothing. After pressing, he tells me that he dropped the knife and it landed tip down into his foot. He was ok, too small for stitches even, but I immediately thought of Adventures of Babysitting!
    shutterboo at gmail dot com

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  137. I would love to get the kitchen knifes so i can give them to my mom as a gift since so loves to cook and cut things up in the kitchen

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  138. I almost lost several fingers in an incident with a very sharp knife and an acorn squash. I have now learned to pop the squash in the microwave for a few seconds before attempting to cut it in half. Definietly a finger saver. Thanks for the giveaway!

    Heather
    liveinbohemia@gmail.com

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  139. I would take any of the knives, but I love baking with stoneware so I would love to have the stoneware cookie sheet. Thanks again!

    Heather
    liveinbohemia@gmail.com

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  140. I hit my Swaggernaut year mark this month! Thanks again!

    Heather
    liveinbohemia@gmail.com

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  141. I have some generic knives that I constantly use ...I guess one of the knives had had too much, it just broke off at the hilt when I was cutting potatoes !! I was left staring at my hand and the blade on the cutting board with my mouth open !

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  142. Thank you for the giveaway. My scariest knife story is when I had to work in a meat processing place last year to help make ends meet and stabbed myself several times while trying to debone the meat! I've never used so much peroxide or bandages in my life.
    mrsmiki77 (AT) gmail (DOT) com

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  143. Thank you for the giveaway. I like the spreaders because, I use mine a lot for butter, frosting, etc.
    mrsmiki77 (AT) gmail (DOT) com

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  144. Thank you for the giveaway. I like the spreaders because, I use mine a lot for butter, frosting, etc.
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  145. One of my scariest was when I was helping my father clean a deer carcus and package the meat... He said you can help as long as u don't cut urself.... oh boy did it ever... took a piece of my thumb off.. scary stuff... I was probably only about 12 yr old.
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  146. I love the Paring Knives Galore Gift Set (Black Handle)
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  147. follow rada cutlery on facebook; mommy2skie@yahoo.com

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  148. follow you on facebook
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  149. Im on swagbucks, havnt been doing it long. I signed up probably a year ago, but didnt do anything with it till recently.
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  150. follow you on twitter
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  151. My husband is always asking for us to buy new knives. This would be great. I did once take a good chunk out of my thumb while cutting peppers.

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  152. My scariest knife story was when I dropped and for some reason decided to catch a steak knife. Luckily I caught the right end. It was just a instant reflex, though a stupid one. Thank you for the lovely giveaway.
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  153. I like the Quick Edge Knife Sharpener and the tomato slicer. Thank you!
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  154. I like the Quick Edge Knife Sharpener and the tomato slicer. Thank you!
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  155. I like Rada on Facebook (Erin E)
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  158. I like you on Facebook (Erin E)
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  160. I hate the memory but since you asked .... when I was about 10 I was cutting ham or so I thought off a big half ham and I actuallt was cutting down in to my thumb, I still have the scare and that was near 46 yrs ago now

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  161. I Like Coupon Mommie on Facebook

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  162. I follow you on Twitter @theCouponMommie

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  163. I used a kitchen knife to widen the cutout for a new doorbell on our back porch - it slipped when I was putting some force into it and sliced off half of my fingernail. Pretty gross and painful but the new doorbell looks great! teamjirikowic @ gmail

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  164. On Rada Cutlery - I choose the Chef's Dicer as my #1...
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  165. ...and the Filet Knife and Sharpener Gift Set as #2.
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  166. We've used Swagbucks as our homepage since June.
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  168. I remember when we were younger, my brother and I were home alone, well he decided to pry apart his bulletin board with a knife, it slipped and he cut his hand open and sliced all the way down to the bone, it was HORRIBLE and so scary because we were the only ones home, needless to say we had to get him to the hospital and get him stitches.

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  169. I like the G242
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  170. I like the G242
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  174. Shared on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/GinaTurner/posts/154890631223457

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  175. Tweet: http://twitter.com/wrestlingaddict/status/12533942246703104

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  176. I've been swagging for a couple of years now.

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  177. I tried to cut a spaghetti squash with my big chefs knife. It would not cut and I was pushing so hard, the squash ended up slipping and flow across the room and made a big dimple in the wall.

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  178. One time I was cutting some vegetables with an older knife and the blade just snapped out of the haft. It surprised me, but nothing was hurt.

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