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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1150124" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Sharper knives would have helped....took less time to debone. Most of that time was cutting the pieces into smaller pieces, trimming and grinding. I did a very thorough job with very little waste. My main gripe was the grinder, handling the very large pieces and keeping the meat cold. We are miles from everything so running to town to grab a bag of ice is time consuming and getting new meat knives, not sure where i'd have to go for that. I have some pretty good knives(i think you can see them in the picture) and a knife sharpener, but he was out playing in his new toy. He did sharpen them for me eventually...hesitantly knowing i'm haphazard with knives. I really worried about sticking my hand in the grinder, had to keep on my toes to keep from doing that..lol....processed tomatoes the next day and found out i had tiny cuts all over my hands once the tomato juice hit them. Had only one big cut on a knuckle to the bone, but it was small..I just get so engrossed in what i do i forget to be careful so everyone around me has to keep a good eye on me..Its amazing i have all 10 fingers still....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1150124, member: 22072"] Sharper knives would have helped....took less time to debone. Most of that time was cutting the pieces into smaller pieces, trimming and grinding. I did a very thorough job with very little waste. My main gripe was the grinder, handling the very large pieces and keeping the meat cold. We are miles from everything so running to town to grab a bag of ice is time consuming and getting new meat knives, not sure where i'd have to go for that. I have some pretty good knives(i think you can see them in the picture) and a knife sharpener, but he was out playing in his new toy. He did sharpen them for me eventually...hesitantly knowing i'm haphazard with knives. I really worried about sticking my hand in the grinder, had to keep on my toes to keep from doing that..lol....processed tomatoes the next day and found out i had tiny cuts all over my hands once the tomato juice hit them. Had only one big cut on a knuckle to the bone, but it was small..I just get so engrossed in what i do i forget to be careful so everyone around me has to keep a good eye on me..Its amazing i have all 10 fingers still.... [/QUOTE]
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