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This is the best dutch oven on the market, period! Don't ever use anything else. Once you choose Le Creuset, you will not want to cook with another pot.
If you were hoping that Joanne would be a return of She-Of-The-Meat-Dress then you’re going to be disappointed. However, neither is this a continuation of her bizarre posturing for the confidence of record-buying seniors. Instead, the impression which Joanne evokes is one of the person behind the persona. Glimpses of this have been caught before on tracks like Speechless and Dope but they’ve more often than not been lost among the confetti. On Joanne there’s no place to hide; she’s placed the parts of herself that casual fans overlook, confrontationally, in the centre.
I waited to post a review for a few reasons: 1. The games to showcase the system weren't out yet, and 2. the system wouldn't look the same in 6 months after features were added.
I was very skeptical when I finally decided to pay this much for a product, but I am glad I did. I don't know if it will actually make hair growth but it does make the hair appear thicker. I have a cowlick where I had to do some teasing (because of aging) so my scalp didn't show through. I only use the product in 2 places twice a day, so I don't use near the amount they say to use (to save $$$). I don't have to tease the hair anymore so I am very happy with it. Glad I broke down and purchased it.
What's interesting is there are so many people reviewing these knives who are wowed and claim they last a lifetime - had them for 10, 20, 30, 40 plus years. No kidding, its a piece of metal. The knife blade isn't going to just break if you use it like a knife and not like a pry bar. I find the balance to be off, especially compared to a serious knife like a Wustoff. The Cutco handle feels cheep in the hand and his set so far back from the blade one can not get a proper hold. I actually like the inexpensive department store knife in my kitchen drawer a lot better, and guess what? It will last a lifetime too! I maintain my knives on a decent set of sharpening stones and they remain razor sharp. There is absolutely nothing special about the Cutco. Its an okay knife and the handle comfort may be subjective, however, they are definitely not worth the price. I too sat in on a sales pitch by a friend's daughter who, quite frankly, just wasnt old enough to really know what she was talking about when it came to kitchen cutlery. Zero credibility. And why in the world would I cut rope with a kitchen knife? Lame. Use the right tool for the right job. I don't cut tomatoes with my outdoor knife, and I don't cut rope with my kitchen knife.
This stuff is amazing!!!!! I was losing coolant and it would start running hot, then it started to have a miss when starting cold. Check it out and found one cylinder washed truck has almost 200k miles on it and I wasn't about to tear it to it so I gave this product a try, I followed the instructions and was amazed the next morning NO miss! It's been 3 months so far with no problems. I know it's a temporary solution but it's buying me time. Let's see how long it holds up.