chopped the entire stack of cabbages. It is admittedly a practiced regimen. But once the hands know it, it is deadly efficient. In a short time I was wiping up the board and knife and one of the people gabbing there remarked, "I can't believe you made slaw out of all that cabbage with just a knife while we've been standing here!" Yet
people are so convinced that the Slice'em Dice'em Chop-o-matic just HAS to be so much faster than a knife, there's no reason to even consider the latter.
even if he saw it with his own eyes, he'd still be walking in a world
where the string trimmer was faster and less work.
I beging the day with a blank sheet of copy paper folded in quarters which gives me eight writing surfaces. That with a pencil keeps my shop notes, kitchen notes, and garden notes so I don't keep showing up in a rush somewhere and ask myself, "What was it I came here for?"
At the end of the day the sheet is dated, unfolded and put in a notebook and constitutes a fairly accurate daily record of what's going on around here.
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