Meninggalkan pengalaman sekolah kepada anak yang diberikan meninjau - perlengkapan dapur
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Mempercakapkan makanan tech, memasak
Dan perlengkapan dapur

Ini adalah daftar penuh orang komentar yang dibuat tentang masalah dengan perlengkapan dapur di makanan tech dan kelas masak-memasak.

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Pengupas yang diberikan yang ditinggalkan sudah akan benar-benar baik dan pantas bisa-pembuka sudah akan membuat hidup yang kecil menggigit lebih mudah. Sebagai untuk pisau, saya hanya pernah memakai yang kanan oleh sebab itu saya agak terbiasa dengan yang dipungut harga lebih rendah anda mendapat.
Abre latas mustahil (bisa pembuka)
Menyesuaikan diri ke dan terus memakai perlengkapan dapur yang diberikan yang Benar.
Terus, pembuka kaleng adalah yang paling jelek.
Walaupun sekarang, makasih kepada anda, saya mempunyai beberapa peralatan kidal
Selalu.
Sebagai seorang juru masak saya belajar memakai alat kanan.
Sebagai seorang juru masak berpengalaman, saya menolak untuk membayar harga premi untuk perlengkapan kidal.
Terlebih dahulu - barang yang diberikan yang ditinggalkan tidak yang dengan mudah ada
Di rumah, ibu sudah memberikan saya dengan kidal kentang pengupas + kaleng pembuka dll dari anda perusahaan !!!.Left diberi barang tidak yang ada di sekolah
Di sekolah mereka mempunyai campuran dibiarkan diberikan dan tepat diberi pengupas tetapi saya sering akan mesti bertukar dengan seseorang.
Dinikahi sampai hak hander, dia selalu mengadu bahwa dapur didirikan ke belakang. Khususnya ketika dia masuk ke laci untuk sehelai pisau. Dia selalu mesti mendapatnya di samping mata pisau! Miskin kepada, saya akhirnya membuat lefthanded pisau grabber darinya!!!
Apakah pembuka mustahil & pisau
Pembuka kaleng dan pengupas adalah yang paling jelek. Mustahil kelihatan sejuk di muka gadis di kelas Ilmu Ekonomi Rumah waktu berjuang anda suka spaz membuka kaleng cakalang ikan.
Pembuka kaleng sangat jelek
Pembuka kaleng, erg...
Memasak kelas saya mesti membawa pisauku sendiri
Edward memasak di sekolah secara umum tidak melibatkan pembuka kaleng, tetapi dia sudah memakai pengupas dan pisau yang kanan di tangannya yang ditinggalkan. Tetapi, di rumah dia dan penggunaan saudara perempuannya meninggalkan pisau nabati yang diberikan, pengupas (dua menyortir sebagai mereka lebih suka berbeda yang netto) dan kaleng pembuka. Di sekolah menengah Alice tidak ada pembuka kaleng kidal yang tangan yang ada dan yang listrik dia diberi tahu untuk menggunakan tidak bekerja. Untuk ditentukan sekitar persoalan ini dia menyiapkan bagian terbesar makanannya untuk pelajaran di rumah di mana dia mempunyai akses ke perlengkapan benar.
Khususnya pengupas kentang!
Di rumah pun saya membenci sebelah kanan memberikan bisa openers. mereka begitu keras sampai penggunaan saya ingin untuk menaruh mereka oleh sebab itu mereka adalah cara benar bagi saya tetapi mereka tidak bekerja.
Di dapur pun di rumah
Mulai saya adalah seorang anak, saya benar-benar dulu biasa meronta-ronta untuk memakai perlengkapan dapur, terutama pembuka kaleng! Saya mempunyai oleh karena itu mesti menyesuaikan diri ke memakai perlengkapan yang diberikan yang benar.
Merasa sangat sulit memotong
Apakah untuk menyesuaikan diri. Atau memakai mereka di tangan saya yang ditinggalkan, yang menyebabkan lepuh utama di pohon palem saya dan di antara ibu jari dan telunjuk saya
Apakah untuk melakukan makanan tech sebagai sebagian DT sampai tahun 9.. begitu seperti 4 tahun yang lalu... oleh sebab itu saya tidak yakin jika mereka sudah memperbaikinya
have to train my self for using the right handed utensils as there were no left-handed available.
He is taking a workshop of cooking at school, he enjoys that class but it seems that he has to be extremely careful in order not to spill liquids because the are not left-handed tools for them
I ADAPTED, MY BUT I BOUGHT LT HANDED SCISSORS FOR MY HUSBAND AND SON
I cannot use right handed ice cream scoops!
I cut my self in the kitchen almost every time I picked up a knife. I was laughed at and called a clutz.
I did home economics and there was nothing for lefthanders. I still use a knife to peel potatoes and with carrots peel up towards me which is more dangerous, as I can't use peelers.
I do food tech and whenever peeling something is required I have to ask someone else to do it for me - I have great difficulty using a right-handed peeler!
I do not have this as a class but at home we only have right handed kitchen equipment
I do use a dual handed potato peeler.
I don't think ALH had ever been heard of in Widnes, Cheshire when I was at school - only just acquired my first LH knife in September. Totally fab!
I either adapted or was naturally right handed with some of these tools. When I was growing up I had to help with the dishes. It wasn't until I had my own place that I realized mom had set it up for right-handed people. When I commented on it she said, "I hoped you wouldn't figure it out." Ha! In my kitchen, we do dishes the left-handed way and the righties just have to deal with it.
i find it really hard to use peelers
I find this quite difficult, so these things can take a long time, which is a big problem when you don't have very long to cook. I either have to struggle with the knives/can openers for a long time, or wait until a right handed friend is able to help me which delays both of us.
i had ever try to open a can, but the design of the can opener is falied..i cant even open the can by using my left hand..i feel sad that my left hand cant give any help...
I had to adapt to everything the first unihand potato peeler was available when I was 13 I bought it as up to then I had to use a sharp straight edge knife or get someone else to do it. However I do work as a chef now.
I had to adapt when studying food tech, learning to cut with right handed knives, although I was frequently cutting myself.
i had to bring in my own tin opener or get a right-handed friend to open cans for me.
I have also never taken this. But I have had to adapt in my own home kitchen.
I have always used right handed things in the kitchen I have got used to it
I have both a left handed can opener and a right handed one. That way if I can't find the lefty one I know how to use the righty one.
I have bought my own tools, but while in school, I had to burn my hand like all the other lefties.
I have found a few left handed kitchen tools, but mostly I've adapted to using right handed tools in my left hand.
I have not taken any of these classes, but I have cooked at home.
I have to constantly use righty can openers, and knifes because they do not supply the lefty ones. it is very hard to adapt and decreases my grade because they take me more time to use. I am not able to use such products quickly.
I have used left-handed knives, etc. when I lived on my own. Now, I live with my mother who is right handed, and I have to use all her right-handed equipment.
I made sure left handed equipment was available for my students
I mentioned this above, but like I said the left-handed teacher got on just fine.
I normally use ring pull tins, but my cutting is very wonky with the right handed knives. The peelers are the worst thing to use if they are the wrong way round though.
I now have left handed utensils in my kitchen which is great for me. The rest of the family finds it difficult.
i once cut myself by peeling potatoes
i only learnt to peel about 2 years ago when someone taught me to do it right handed, other things I taught myself to do right handed
I really didn't need to ADAPT because I am ambidextrous.
I still have trouble with slanted spatulas!
I still use right handed kitchen equipment, asked about lefthanded equipment on a tupperware party, but they told me they had no such requirement
I took food tech and found it difficult to peel vegetables or fruit using my left hand - there was no alternative peeler for me to use.
I used to take in my own peeler, all others I learned to adapt.
i used to take the ones from home with me
I usually prepare any food at home with left handed products.
I was a school cook and worked in our own pub. Most people when watching me slice meat or bread think it is really awkward
I was a short order cook in high school, and I modified most of the equipment to be ambidextrous
i worked in a food prep job, and they was real nice, they would move stuff around so I could do the job
I'm still working on getting the proper tools for cooking.
in most of the cooking rooms

It took my until I was about 13 to master a tin opener!
It's quite annoying!!
I've been taught to do things with right handed equipment and only recently realised that there was more out there to help left handers; I never used to realise that there were left handed knives because no one had ever told me, so I just adapted.
I've had to learn to adapt to right handed items
I've only ever used a left-handed tin can opened once at school and I believe it was available because one of the kitchen workers needed it.
Just got on with it. Once had to make a crumble so my mum sent me to School with rhubarb so all I needed to do was wash it and cut it - but to this day we do not know why my teacher made me peel it - just to make it awkward I am sure. I still pity my poor dad who had to eat a slime green crumble !
Knives and can openers are the most difficult.
Knives, Cutting boards - angled
left handed tin openers available
Luckily I didn't have those classes in school, but other people did.
measuring utensils are a pain, the conversion I want to use is on the opposite side.
Most peelers are built for both hands these days, I can never remember having any problems with any type of knife, I have both left and right handed knives at home and find it is the cutting technique used rather than the orientation of the serrations that matter. My wife who is right handed cant cut bread to save her life with either type of knife, whereas I have no problems with either type.
My Daughter tells me no special equipment was provided.
My mom found me a left-handed offset butter knife that was the yearly joke at holiday family gatherings.
My school has never provided stuff like that and to be honest I don think they will
nearly everything is made for right handers and at school I just have to get used to using right handed equipment
nothing was available
Nothing was for left handers in Tasmanian schools in the 70s
Now I have my own darn kitchen utensils.
only peelers
or ask others to do it for me
other options are not given!!
peelers and equipment are both right and left.
Peeling a potato is really hard to do if they don't have a multi-way one!
Peeling I "push" rather than pull
Potato peeler is the only thing I notice in the kitchen. Also, the formal butter knife isn't for me. I try to use it with the right hand.
Right-handed knife blades
still can't cut an onion properly.
Still do mostly. Even the "universal" tools don't seem to work as well left handed.
Still do now I'm adult at home
Story of my life
The left-handed tin openers have always been quite a hassle because I have to put my hands in a very awkward position to use them, and afterwards I am in pain.
The only L-H items I use are at home & only if I buy them myself.
They had one left-handed can opener and it was broken so the other people in my group had to open the cans.
tin openers
Tin openers were a nightmare! Never had the power in my hands to try and use them as a rightie does
to an extent - knifes/peelers etc are normally ok but sometimes took in a knife from home that I was comfortable with
Twenty years ago I just had to get someone else to open tins at school. People thought I was weak. People still think I'm being weak if I tell them I can't open bottles of wine myself!
Typically, any of those classes I have taken all use right-handed devices.
Use my own knives.
used to take my own stuff in
Uses cutlery normal way round, but not comfortably!
Usually got a teacher or helper to do it for me.
Very Difficult
We bring stuff from home but we're not allowed to use tin openers or knives
when I cook with my mom I have to peel the potatoes with a peeler and its so hard
yes, have to use my right hand
you learn to look awkward
Your peelers are great

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