Topic: Kitchen Safety

4 chapters across the catalog

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 2:59:30 - 3:05:41

1823: Secretary of Egg

John C. Dvorak's Knife Tip of the Day

John C. Dvorak provides a detailed "Tip of the Day" regarding high-quality kitchen knives. He recommends the Shanzu 8-inch Damascus chef knife, currently on sale, but warns that it requires a Japanese whetting stone for proper maintenance. Dvorak also suggests using chainmail gloves for safety when using sharp knives or professional-grade mandolins to prevent severe injuries.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 3:07:09 - 3:11:36

1749: Gynocracy

John's Tip of the Day: Fire Blankets

John C. Dvorak recommends that every household keep a 40-inch by 40-inch fiberglass fire blanket in the kitchen. These devices, often sold under brands like Prepared Hero, can extinguish stove fires immediately without the mess associated with traditional fire extinguishers.

Lipless Wonder
Episode 1713 3:02:42 - 3:10:49

1713: Lipless Wonder

Double Tip of the Day, Burn Relief and Car Organization

The "Double Tip of the Day" featured two practical recommendations: the "Drop Stop" rubber insert to prevent items from falling between car seats, and "Ching Wan Hung," a Chinese herbal balm for treating severe burns. One host shared a personal story of the balm's effectiveness after a kitchen accident involving a hot pan. The show concluded with birthday shout-outs and a reminder of the next broadcast on Thursday.

The Moment of Truth
Episode 257 2:14:18 - 2:20:25

257: The Moment of Truth

Reality TV Deterioration and TSA Child Pat-Downs

Reality television shows like "Hell's Kitchen" are criticized for becoming increasingly artificial and emotionally manipulative. In a more serious turn, a TSA director suggested that parents should turn invasive security pat-downs into a "game" to make children more comfortable. The hosts express outrage at the normalization of strangers fondling children at airports and bus stations.