Well, let me tell ya somethin’ ’bout these kitchen herb scissors, alright? They call ’em “kitchen herb scissors,” sounds fancy, but lemme tell ya, they ain’t just for show. These things are darn useful, especially if you got a little garden patch out back like I do.
First off, what are these things anyway? They look like scissors, yeah, but with a whole bunch of blades. Lots and lots of blades. Like, more than you can count on one hand, that’s for sure. And they’re sharp, real sharp. Made of that shiny metal stuff, they call it “stainless steel,” so they don’t rust up on ya, which is good, ’cause who wants rusty scissors in their food, right?

Now, what do ya use ’em for? Well, herbs, mostly. You know, basil, parsley, that kinda stuff. If you got a garden, you know how much of a pain it is to pick them little leaves one by one. Takes forever! With these scissors, you just snip, snip, snip, and you got a whole bunch of chopped herbs ready to go. Saves ya a whole heap of time, I tell ya. And they ain’t just for herbs, though. You can use ’em on green onions too, cuts ’em up real nice and small.
- Basil: Makes your spaghetti sauce taste real good.
- Parsley: Sprinkle it on your potatoes, fancy-like.
- Green Onions: Good for them egg dishes you make on Sunday mornings.
I used to just use a knife, you know? But it was always a mess. Leaves flying everywhere, and half the time I’d end up cuttin’ myself. These scissors, though, they’re a whole different story. They cut clean and fast, and you don’t gotta worry ’bout nickin’ your fingers. That’s a good thing, especially when you gettin’ old like me and your hands ain’t as steady as they used to be.
And it ain’t just for us old folks, no sirree. My grandson, he’s a fancy cook in the city, he uses these things too. Says they’re “efficient” and “streamlines the process.” He uses all them big words, but what he means is they make things faster and easier. He even told me that them fancy chefs on TV use ’em, the ones with the tall hats. So, you know they gotta be good if the fancy folks are usin’ ’em, right?
Let me tell ya a story. One time, I was makin’ a big pot of stew for the church picnic. Needed a whole bunch of herbs, and I was in a hurry. Started choppin’ with my old knife, and you know what happened? Yup, cut myself. Not bad, just a little nick, but it bled all over them herbs. Had to throw the whole batch away! Then I remembered these scissors my niece gave me. Used them on the next batch, and it was done in a jiffy. No fuss, no mess, no blood in the stew. The stew was a big hit at the picnic, by the way. Everyone kept askin’ me what my secret was. I just smiled and said, “good herbs and good scissors,” wink wink.
So, if you do a lot of cookin’, or if you got a garden, you need these kitchen herb scissors. Trust me on this one. They’re a lifesaver, or at least a finger saver, haha! They ain’t expensive either, you can get ’em pretty much anywhere these days. Even the dollar store has ’em sometimes. Just make sure you get the ones with the sharp blades, the dull ones ain’t worth a dime.
And don’t think they’re just for fancy dishes either. I use ’em on everything. Salads, soups, casseroles, even on them frozen pizzas to make ’em look a little prettier. They just make things easier, and who doesn’t want that? Life’s hard enough as it is, no need to make choppin’ herbs harder than it has to be. And another thing, cleanin’ them is easy peasy, just rinse ’em under the water and you’re done. Ain’t gotta take ’em apart or nothin’.
Now, I ain’t no expert or nothin’, just an old woman who likes to cook good food. But I know what works and what don’t. And these kitchen herb scissors, well, they work. They work real good. So go get yourself a pair, you won’t regret it. They’ll be the best little helper in your kitchen, I promise ya that.

So next time you’re at the store, don’t just walk on by them kitchen gadgets, take a look, you might find something you didn’t know you needed. And these kitchen herb scissors, well they fall right into that category. You won’t understand how you lived without ’em until you have them. Trust this old lady and grab yourself a pair. You’ll thank me later, when you’re not spending all day picking tiny little herbs with your fingers or bandaging cuts from that darn knife. They save time, and in my book, time is more precious than money.