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Kaffyad (Ansi 5) Cut Resistant Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

Made with 13GPE/glass fiber cores, the Kaffyad (Ansi 5) Cut Resistant Gloves are extremely light and, like most, ambidextrous. The elastic cuff provides a snug fit snugly and helps prevent buckling, puckering and bulging.The Kaffyad cut resistant glove is available in S/M and M/L sizes. Hand and machine washable.

Hexarmor (Ansi 5) Food Service 10-302 Cut Resistant Gloves Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

The Hexarmor (Ansi 5) Food Service 10-302 Cut Resistant Gloves has a good-fitting cuff. There are vulnerable areas however. Light in weight, the glove is made with 82% high performance polyethylene, 10% plastic and 8% spandex, enhanced with a layer of highly cut-resistant SuperFabric over primary knife strike areas.

Cleanpower (4544) Safety Cut Proof Stainless Steel Metal Mesh Butcher Glove Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

The Cleanpower Safety Cut Proof Stainless Steel Metal Mesh Butcher Glove is constructed from woven stainless steel wire mesh and comes with a white cotton glove for comfort and cleanliness. Itโ€™s cut and stab resistant, ambidextrous, and has a high protection grade of 5. It is also adjustable for a variety of sizes.

DIY Cocktails: A Guide To Creating A Variety Of Mixed Drinks

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

A quality cocktail recipe book is a must for any home bar and one of our favorites is "DIY Cocktails: A Simple Guide to Creating Your Own Signature Drinks" by Marcia Simmons and Jonas Halpren. DIY Cocktails is based on categories and ratios so we can understand the concepts of what the elements of a balanced mix.

Bar Necessities: Choosing The Right Beer Glasses, Mugs, Tankards, And Steins

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

No bar would be complete without quality glassware including beer glasses, mugs, tankards, and steins. Here is as assortment of some of our favorite choices for your bar glassware collection including where to purchase them.

Bar Necessities: Discovering Schrafft’s Luncheonette Glass

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

Schrafft's Luncheonette-Style Glass with Holder Gift Box Set of 2) are a wonderful addition to your home glassware collection. These nearly-forgotten glasses, supported by gleaming stainless-steel holders and accompanied by elegant, long-handled spoons, are perfect for milkshakes, ice cream sodas, or hot rum drinks.

Bar Necessities: Selecting The Right Champagne Flutes

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

If you enjoy champagne and/or sparkling wine, quality champagne flutes are an important addition to your home bar. These tall slender glasses not only look elegant, they retain the fizz longer.

Bar Necessities: The Right Wine Glasses For The Job

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

When it comes to selecting the right wine glasses, simple all-purposes glasses are just fine. All you truly need is an opening wide enough so your nose fits in when you sip and dishwasher safe with a stem that fits. I know the wine snobs will cringe, but I never bought into the need for a broad array of glasses.

Bar Necessities: Our Favorite Martini Glasses

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

Elegant martini glasses add a touch of class to any cocktail party. Unlike most bar glassware, martini glasses have become an art form. Some are quite elegant, whimsical, even spectacular. I have about 20, no two alike, so people can sit them down and remember which is theirs. Here is my favorite among them all.

Bar Necessities: Exceptional Collins and Rocks Glasses

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

You've stocked your bar with all of the right liquors and bar tools but now you need the right glassware including two of the most important pieces of a collection -- Collins glasses and rocks glasses. Here is our favorite 16 piece collection. They're heavy and clunky, but hard to break, and I love the cool retro look.

Bar Necessities: Selecting A Properly Designed Wine Decanter

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

If you are a wine enthusiast then owning a well designed wine decanter is a must, but that doesn't have to mean the most expensive one. You want a wine decanter with a wide mouth, large capacity, steady base, and a good pouring lip. They can be used to aerate young wines or for pouring off sediment that forms with age.

Bar Necessities: The Right Muddler For Mojitos And More

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

Many classic drinks such as mint juleps and mojitos use fresh mint leaves. More modern drink recipes use herbs such as basil. To extract their flavors they are placed in the shaker or glass and crushed with a mini-baseball bat called a muddler, a must if you enjoy mojitos and other muddled cocktails.

Bar Necessities: Adding A Citrus Juicer To Your Home Bar

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

There are few things better than fresh citrus in your cocktail. This stainless steel juicer is an elegant and effective way of juicing citrus, thereby making it a valuable addition to your bar or kitchen.

Bar Necessities: Selecting The Right Bar Spoon

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

Long and slender with a spoon at one end and tines on the other, the bar spoon is a very handy multi-function tool for any home bar. Here is one of favorites which, as a bonus, comes with a muddler for muddling mint, fruit and so much more.

Bar Necessities: Reviewed Oxo Cocktail Strainer

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

A cocktail strainer is a valuable addition to any bar and the Hawthorn-style cocktail strainer from OXO is a great choice. It fits over the top of a cocktail shaker, keeping ice and seeds out of your drink. It has a short handle for storing, and a slightly raised lip to make pouring easier with less spillage.

 

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