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Pans
Jan 28, 2021 5:26:30 GMT -7
Post by Jane on Jan 28, 2021 5:26:30 GMT -7
I got some new pans recently. One of them is a milk pan and has a lip on one side. I am right handed but not strongly so, I am somewhat ambidextrous. I can write quite well with my left hand and do all sorts of things with my left hand including holding pans - to drain water from them for example. My husband, who was right handed, always used to tell me I was doing it the wrong way!
I was cooking some pasta in the milk pan and realised that it is designed for a right handed person. The lip for pouring is on the left hand side of the pan so you would have to hold it in your right hand to pour. (Or hold it in your left hand and tip it away from you)
I think this is a design fault, they should have put a lip on each side!
Jane
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Pans
Jan 28, 2021 8:43:18 GMT -7
Post by chris on Jan 28, 2021 8:43:18 GMT -7
Definitely the world has it in for lefties. There's even statistics about lefties having higher incidents of accidents.
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Pans
Jan 28, 2021 13:39:19 GMT -7
Post by Haz on Jan 28, 2021 13:39:19 GMT -7
I am ambidextrous too. I just use whichever hand is convenient. One day a colleague saw me doing something left-handed and said she didn't realize that I was left-handed. I didn't notice. Both hands have the same strength. If I can't open a bottle with one hand, I try with the other. Perhaps I was supposed to be left-handed but when I was growing up in England, the teachers wouldn't let us use our left hand. I hope the British education system has come into to modern age now.
Haz
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