We’re almost done with the first month of 2021- have you given your best customers and employees a Happy New Year gift? These ingenious engraved tools have so many tricks up their (imaginary) sleeves, you’ll be amazed:
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The Perfect Cheese Board Needs This Perfect American-Made Cutlery Cheese Knife
A dinner party wouldn’t be complete without a few appetizers laying around for your guests to nibble on. Your easiest bet is to put together a diverse, yummy cheese board that will not only satisfy everyone’s taste buds, but will also give you more time to socialize with your friends, instead of keeping you in the kitchen.
Stumped about what to include on your cheese board? Here are some quick tips:
- Have a variety of soft & hard cheeses
- Include goat’s, sheep’s, and cow’s milk cheeses
- Lay out a few American-made Cutlery cheese knives that you can use with any variety of cheese. No one will wonder “which cheese knife do I use for which cheese?”
- Arrange slices of a yummy baguette on the side
- Add a few more accoutrements such as fresh or dried fruits, quince paste, nuts, cured meats, olives, etc.
Today’s PSA: Logo Knives Are What We All Need
Martin Luther King Jr Day is only celebrated once a year, but it embodies an ideology that we should embrace year-round. Love, equality, and generosity are traits we should strive to exhibit daily.
“Forgiveness is not an occasional act, it is a constant attitude.”
-Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Your employees and customers will appreciate these logo knives, especially if you have them engraved with a thoughtful quote or design:
Today American-Made Cutlery Gives Strawberry Ice Cream the Attention It Deserves
If you were to survey your customers and coworkers on what their favorite ice cream flavor is, odds are vanilla and chocolate would be up there at 1st and 2nd place.
What flavor do you think would take 3rd place? Maybe strawberry? Let’s celebrate strawberry ice cream today- after all, today is its national holiday!
I love using this American-Made Cutlery ice cream scoop to serve myself a bowl of homemade strawberry ice cream. It’s even better when there are surprise chunks of juicy berries in it!
American-Made Cutlery’s Secret Ingredient for Pizza Week Is…
It’s no surprise that when I told my kids that this week is National Pizza Week, they jumped up and down with joy! One of my family’s go-to meals is definitely pizza: everyone likes it, it’s easy to customize, and it’s fast to make (or order!).
What toppings will you put on yours tonight?
- Black olives
- Green peppers
- Sundried tomatoes
- Pepperoni
Don’t forget to grab this American-Made Cutlery pizza cutter to slice it up!
The Best Fruit Knife For Today’s Fruit of Honor
It’s fruit trivia time! Which fruit originated in China 4,000 years ago and is a relative of the peach? Your first guess might be the nectarine, right? It is, in fact, the petite and beloved apricot- a fruit rich in vitamins A & C. It made its way slowly westward from China, through the Mediterranean, and finally over to North America, where it mainly settled in California. California produces 95% of our country’s apricots. Yum!
How do you want to enjoy an apricot today?
- Grab your fruit knife and cut yourself a fresh slice
- Make a yummy tart or homemade preserves
- Have an afternoon snack of dried apricots
- Use your fruit knife to chop some into your morning granola
- Plant a tree
I Pledge Allegiance To…Company Logo Knives?
In days like these, it’s important to keep our nation unified. What better way than to refresh our minds with a little history lesson about the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance? After all, today is a national holiday celebrating this special oath.
Did you know…
- The first American pledge of allegiance (different from the one we recite today) was written by Captain George Thatcher Balch during the Civil War. It goes:
“We give our heads and hearts to God and our country; one country, one language, one flag!”
- The pledge we all know today was based on one written by Francis Bellamy in 1892. It goes:
“I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all”
- Congress formally adopted Bellamy’s pledge in 1942, and added the words “Under God” in 1954.
These company logo knives will help you and your customers celebrate this special day:
An American-Made Cutlery Fillet Knife Fit for a French Fisherman
Did you do your meal planning for the week yet? Maybe a Pasta Monday, Taco Tuesday, Pizza Wednesday, Quiche Thursday, and a Bouillabaisse Friday. Wait, Bouill-a-what? Even the most seasoned home chef might not know exactly what a bouillabaisse is, so here you go: it is a fish stew that French fishermen created in the port city of Marseille. The name of the stew comes from “to boil” and “to simmer.”
You can really use any variety of fresh fish and shellfish in the stew, and simmer them with tomatoes, potatoes, celery, and onions. Don’t forget to serve a warm grilled baguette on the side with a traditional French spicy mayonnaise called rouille.
And since the most important ingredient in this fish stew is fish, don’t forget to sharpen your American-Made Cutlery fillet knife before you chop up your ingredients.
Happy cooking and eating!
American-Made Cutlery: The Official Taste-Tester of Today’s Brownies
There is much debate in the brownie world about what the proper texture should be. Is the best brownie…
- Fudgy
- Cakey
Today is National Brownie Day, so you can choose your preferred texture! And if you want, you can add frosting to the top, or any nuts to the batter. Make sure to grab your American-Made Cutlery Mini Server to cut them up (if you’re willing to share!)
Yum!
Pie vs. Cake: Round 2 For American-Made Cutlery
Last week we celebrated Thanksgiving in a much different way than in years past. Maybe with fewer friends & family, but with (hopefully) just as many yummy dishes.
Last week was also National Cake Day, but now it is time for pies to take center stage: It’s National Pie Day!
Pumpkin, pecan, apple, cherry, coconut cream? You can’t go wrong, unless (somehow) you forgot your American-Made Cutlery pie server. Silly you- don’t forget it next time!