Pizza Scissors

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This is bizarre. When I was in my local Corleone's pizza palazzo last Saturday collecting my order, Don asked me to check out his new pizza sizza cutter just like the one in the OP. He said it's bellissimo for cutting the pizza into 12 perfect pieces, but I declined and said "grazie" but I was not that hungry so could he just use the knife and cut it into four.
 
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This is bizarre. When I was in my local Corleone's pizza palazzo last Saturday collecting my order, Don asked me to check out his new pizza sizza cutter just like the one in the OP. He said it's bellissimo for cutting the pizza into 12 perfect pieces, but I declined and said "grazie" but I was not that hungry so could he just use the knife and cut it into four.

:giggle:
 
I have used scissors to cut pizzas for many years, a wheel is no good when your putting the pizza straight onto a plate and the plate is not flat whereas scissors work on all shapes and sizes of pizza no matter what surface they are on.

I use either general large scissors or wallpaper scissors, simple and efficient.
 
I have used scissors to cut pizzas for many years, a wheel is no good when your putting the pizza straight onto a plate and the plate is not flat whereas scissors work on all shapes and sizes of pizza no matter what surface they are on.

I use either general large scissors or wallpaper scissors, simple and efficient.
Do you use scissors with a serrated edge for special occasions?
Party on!
 
serrated edges? no,
Long bladed ones sold for cutting wallpaper - yes.
 
Here's my setup. Had it for years and woks just fine.

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Yep. Still working.

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I have this to cut the foil on my wine bottle.

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Me too.

Wish I could stop my wife from ripping it upwards to remove the bit of foil after it's been cut.

And this bad boy to pull the cork.
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Me too.

And every time I use it I go slowly mad trying to see how it works.

But most of the time I use a wine waiter's tool.

Have also got a "butler's thief" cork remover

And one of these brilliant things:

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Don't often need to get broken corks out, but on the odd occasion it happens I'm so glad I've got it.


Trouble is, most of the bottles I buy these days have screw tops.
But plastic "corks" seem to be on the decline.
 
Reading threads like this I' m thinking I'm better off being a coeliac, spared from hurting my head making monumental decisions.:ROFLMAO:
 

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