Sharpen Your Knives with KnifeSpa {giveaway}
About a year and a half ago I finally invested in a nice set of knives. And when I say invested, I mean that I asked for them for Christmas. They’ve been great (except for the one time I cut myself and had to get stitches). Having a great set of knives makes chopping, slicing, and dicing so much faster and easier. After a year and a half though, I started to notice that the knives weren’t feeling as sharp as they used to – even though Eric regularly sharpens them for me when he puts them away.
Coincidentally, I was contacted by a company called KnifeSpa right around when I started getting annoyed with my knives. They offered to professionally sharpen all of my knives for me. It was a pretty simple process. I sent in my knives for sharpening and got them back about a week later. I kept 1 knife at home because I knew I couldn’t live that long without my knives. I sent them out just before I went out of town for a weekend so I could have a couple extra days when I wouldn’t be needing them.
When I got my knives back I was truly impressed. I could slice through a bell pepper like it was nothing. Cutting sweet potatoes for our favorite sweet potato fry recipe was no longer hard work. I couldn’t believe I hadn’t used a service like this sooner. But it was only because I hadn’t heard of them before! Want to know more about how their service works? See here.
About KnifeSpa: KnifeSpa is a service of Master Grinding Service, Inc. based in Rockaway, NJ. They have over six decades of experience, and the tradition of knife sharpening, or “grinding” as it’s known, goes back in their family for at least four generations. They can trace family grinders to Carisolo in the Val Rendena, an area in the province of Trento, Italy.
Are you chopping away with dull knives and cursing every moment of it? Then I’ve got a giveaway for you! 5 lucky winners will recieve a $50 spa session from KnifeSpa. (Depending on the size of your knives, that’s about 5-10 knives). Be sure to read the rules and details below for your chance to win.
Giveaway (5 winners): $50 discount on knife sharpening from KnifeSpa
The Rules:
- Leave a comment by 11:59 pm PST on July 7th.
- Anonymous comments: leave your email address and first name in the comments.
- 1 random winner will be announced by July 10th. I will notify you via email and you will have 72 hours to respond before I choose a new winner.
- Contest open to US Residents only.
Extra Entries: Additional entries can be earned by doing any of the following, giving you a total of 5 entries. Leave a separate comment for each of your entries.
- ReTweet the following message: Win a $50 gift certificate from @KnifeSpa and @goodlifeeats & say goodbye to dull knives {INSERT POST LINK HERE} #giveaway
- Become a fan of goodLife {eats} on Facebook.
- Become a fan of KnifeSpa on Facebook.
- Vote for goodLife {eats} as Best Eye Candy Blog in the BlogLuxeAwards
Anonymous says
Wow…seems like a great way to keep knives sharp…I always seem to orget to sharpen mine and then I end up annoyed at how cooking prep becomes. Amandabaluethy@gmail.com
Valerie says
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Valerie says
a fan of goodLife {eats} on Facebook.Valerie Jordan:)
Valerie says
a fan of KnifeSpa on Facebook.Valerie Jordan
Valerie says
I could really use this, slicing with my knife through a butternut squash is really hard work!
smalltownoven says
Oh I could DEFINITELY use this!
Erin from Long Island says
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Rachel says
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Erin from Long Island says
Voted for goodLife {eats} as Best Eye Candy Blog
Erin from Long Island says
a fan of KnifeSpa on Facebook.erin neu
Erin from Long Island says
a fan of goodLife {eats} on Facebook.erin neu
Erin from Long Island says
I am very much in need of sharpening my knives! I just cut myself with a dull one yesterday
becky says
Sharp knives what would that be like?
Cass says
That sounds great! Sharp knives definitely make a difference.
Lisa says
I cut my finger really really badly on a paring knife that my dad sharpened unbeknownst to me, since I used too much pressure since they are too dull to cut hardly anything 90% of the time. Getting them professionally sharpened that will last more than a week would be awesome.Lisarewoundboomerang@gmail.comI voted for your blog also~ (:
Sharon says
i am a fan of KnifeSpa on FB. Thank you!