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Pennyaline wrote:
> anonymousNetUser wrote: >> Terry Pulliam Burd wrote: >>> I was prepping some tomatoes by slicing them in half and removing the >>> seeds using my favorite tomato de-seeding tool: a grapefruit spoon. It >>> does a great job of a couple of kitchen chores such as de-seeding >>> tomatoes and hulling strawberries. I'm sure there are a variety of >>> kitchen tools that weren't designed for the jobs they get used for in >>> addition to the jobs they *are* used for - not to mention a variety of >>> tools that weren't designed to get anywhere near a kitchen, but can be >>> found in kitchens nonetheless! [Blame Alan a/k/a hahabogus for this >>> one.] >> >> Why remove the seeds? There's so much tomato flavor in the "jelly" >> around the seeds! >> >> Alton Brown would be proud of you: You discovered a "multi-taker" tool. > > You mean "multi-tasker." Yes. Typed too fast, yeah that's it.... > > And yes, Alton Brown would be proud... proud that you watch his show. He > uses grapefruit spoons the same way. |
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