Yes, it is correct to cut lasagna with a knife. Using a knife helps to create clean, even portions, making it easier to serve. However, it’s often recommended to let the lasagna rest for a few minutes after baking to allow the layers to set, which makes cutting easier and prevents it from falling apart. Additionally, a spatula can be used to serve the slices neatly.
Grammatically yes. Literally, it's almost certainly NOT correct. 'You cut me like a knife' is a simile that compares the emotional pain of what you did to the pain of having been cut with a knife.
Adults and children above toddler age eat lasagna with a fork. Below a certain age, children might require assistance from an adult to cut the lasagna into bite sized pieces. Use of knife use would be optional, except when eating continental style: where the knife is used to place the bite-full on the inverted fork. (In the US, the bite is pierced or "shoveled up" with the fork.) Except for very small children, a spoon should never be used to eat lasagna.
The correct spelling is, lasagna.
The correct spelling is 'lasagna'.
Yes, you can cut styrofoam with a knife.
I believe the word you are asking is "lasagna" (Italian cheese casserole).
"He cut off their tails with a carving knife"...
a fake wooden knife :)
you get a knife and cut it
A blunt knife's edge is thicker but not sharp. Hence, it is difficult to cut with a blunt knife.
A knife is the best choice. You can use scissors though but its cut will not be as fine as the knife's.
Metals that can be cut easily are the alkali metals. They are "soft" metals that can be cut with a knife.