Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Santa Brought Me a Second Husband: Gunter Wilhelm!

I don't often shop at Whole Foods because of the steep toll it takes on our bank account, but whenever I do go I like to play Count-the-North-Face-Jackets. I'm telling you, the next time you're in Whole Foods or R.E.I. or some other outdoorsy or earth-friendly shop, do it. 1/3 of the people there will be wearing one. Also try to notice how good everyone looks! Healthy and smart.

Besides brushing shoulders with the eco-minded, North-Face-donning elite, another reason I love Whole Foods is their gorgeous produce section. I have never seen a more pristine display of fruits and veggies as exists in one of their Northern Virginia locations that I was at last week. It was like the Garden of Eden for tree huggers and everyone there seemed to be under its spell. World's freshest onion, ma'am? How about a few completely unblemished zucchinis? A variety of yam that actually crisps when you roast it? Perhaps one of these intriguing, pokey little green things you've never seen before? Don't mind if I do! I imagine something like this kind of internal dialogue happening in all of our minds as we peruse the kaleidoscopic pyramids of glory.

Finally, I love Whole Foods because they do things like wrap their deli meat in brown paper like so:
Thanks to Shawn's co-workers for giving us a gift card to Whole Foods as a congratulations on the arrival of baby Louisa!

Makes me feel legit.

Speaking of things that can make you feel legit, I got the knives of my dreams, the 11-piece set from Gunter Wilhelm, for Christmas from my awesome parents-in-law! I may or may not have cried a few happy tears when I opened them. Anyway, Gunter Wilhelm is now my second husband since he's the only man other than Shawn that I plan to spend the rest of my life with. These German-steel beauties have a lifetime replacement warranty! *sigh* I'm in love.

Aren't they gorgeous? Am I spoiled, or what? Here I am about to take my first slice with my first GW knife. (I kept thinking how big and boxy the Santoku was until I realized I was using the Asian Cleaver. hahaha  I have a lot to learn still, apparently.)
The Taj Mahal of cutlery. I felt like I was going to chop right through the cutting board! If you want to test them out, Gunter Wilhelm tours various Costco locations and sells them there at a generous discount.

Happy New Year! Anyone have any exciting resolutions?

1 comment:

  1. So glad you're back! I missed your quick wit and great info!

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