Friday, July 29, 2022
Haiku Friday: In the Kitchen
Behold, the "Chef's Torch," which is apparently used to blast flame directly onto your food! It sounds super-fun, but I'd be too prone to using it for unapproved purposes.
The kitchen is full of fascinating things. For example, I have a favorite knife, a santuko, that I am quite loyal to. Other knives sit ignored while I reach for the same one over and over.
Let's haiku about kitchen implements this week-- or anything you find in or near the kitchen. Here, I will go first:
King of spatulas
Your silver plane cuts through all
May you never die.
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable pattern and have some fun.
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(I may be too late but thought I'd add this anyway)
My rolling pin has
earned its rest. Hand-carved by my
Great-Grampa Smith, it
was made with skill for
Great-Grandma Smith who crafted
countless pies and loaves
of homemade bread well
into the days when store-bought
was available.
“Ach!” I hear her thick
German accent. “No store bread
in our house, never!”
Retired, it holds place
of pride, my reminder of
their artisanship.
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My rolling pin has
earned its rest. Hand-carved by my
Great-Grampa Smith, it
was made with skill for
Great-Grandma Smith who crafted
countless pies and loaves
of homemade bread well
into the days when store-bought
was available.
“Ach!” I hear her thick
German accent. “No store bread
in our house, never!”
Retired, it holds place
of pride, my reminder of
their artisanship.
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