pantryslut: (twilight)
pantryslut ([personal profile] pantryslut) wrote2007-09-23 03:21 pm

I Have A Strange Kink

I really should call it a preference, though:

I seem to really like French knives.

Yes, I am a sucker for a Laguiole folding knife, although they are generally expensive enough that I do not yet own one.

Yet.

I'll find an excuse someday.

Meanwhile, though, my absolute favorite knife ever is the Opinel. I love it because it's so simple! Four parts! And yet so handy and so sharp. It is the perfect picnic knife. In a more innocent time, I listed it as one of the essential lesbian travel items for an article I was writing.

It has also been brought to my attention that I seem to prefer French-style kitchen blades to the heavier German ones. (Nonetheless, I live with a man with a Solingen fixation, so the knives I own are German in steel and French in style. Maybe someday I will do something about this.)

I have no idea what makes French knives so compelling to me, what their common features are. And in general, I am not a Francophile (nor am I a French-hater; I am assiduously neutral, thank you). But I am forced to admit that there just might be something going on.

P.S. OK, considering what I do with some of these blades, maybe also a kink.

[identity profile] genderfur.livejournal.com 2007-09-30 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Oops, meant to say: we've got one of those Opinel-style knives. Perhaps the real thing, even.

Bean got it for using at the RenFaire when she was just a wee Sprout. It's gotta be 25 years old or more. The ring won't rotate anymore, so it doesn't fold, but it's still one of the best small knives we've got.