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l, not -l wrote:
> For hulling strawberries, I use a straw - just a plain old drinking straw. > I center the straw on the bottom of the strawberry and push up; when the > straw hits the top of the berry, having removed the core completely, it > pushes the hull off. Works for all but the very smallest strawberries. I > just leave the core in the straw; each subsequent core pushes the previous > further into the straw; after about 9-10 berries, the cores just push out of > the bottom of the straw as new ones come in the top and fall in the "garbage > bowl" I pitch the hulls in. Brilliant!! I've never heard of this trick before and will try it next time I have some berries to hull. Thanks! |
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