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Old 21-01-2014, 02:18 PM   #1
CheftonUTD
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Default Injuries that shouldn't be possible

I was talking to a coworker (chefs) the other day about how there's very few injuries caused by all the 'dangerous' things around us, but every now and then something completely 'harmless' finds a way to not be .

A box of baking paper, giving the unrolled paper a karate-chop motion to get a clean cut, got the serrated metal bit instead...

Mozzarella, unpacking frozen shredded cheese, managed to get a shard of it quite deep into my hand.

Eggplant in one hand, razor-sharp 11.5" knife in the other, a decent cut ensued, from the 'spines' on the eggplant...


Anyone else have any stories of harmless objects attacking?

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