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Shoutout to the guy who showed me the right way to load a hawk
I kept getting mud on my wrist and thought it was just part of the job. He saw me at a site in Denver last week and said I was holding the hawk flat instead of tipping it slightly toward me. That one angle change keeps everything cleaner. Anyone else pick up a simple fix that made a huge difference?
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the_anthony19d ago
Tilting the pan keeps the mud off your knuckles.
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samk7719d ago
Read a thing once about how chefs do that. Makes total sense now.
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