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Pineapple processing tip
I had just cut up some nice, pink grapefruit into sections and juice,
so the curved, serrated grapefruit knife was already out. Next, a pineapple faced me, which I'd been avoiding for 3 days. (Pineapple was on sale for 2.99, so couldn't resist.) After it'd been quartered into 'boats' and the hard core removed, I sliced the quarters crosswise, (port to starboard), and lastly tried the grapefruit knife. It did a dandy job of separating the meat from that hard rind. I was moving the knife away from me, and felt a lot safer than wielding a sharp knife as I used to do. Hope this helps. Double use, at least, for an infrequently used tool. |
Pineapple processing tip
> I eat grapefruit about 8 months in the year for breakfast and invariably
> partially release the sections with a grapefruit knife. A grapefruit > knife is also quite good for deseeding cucumbers. > Even better for cucumbers, is a serrated-edge grapefruit spoon because the bowl is a better shape for the center where the seeds are. N. |
Pineapple processing tip
On 12/7/2010 10:49 AM, James Silverton wrote:
> > I eat grapefruit about 8 months in the year for breakfast and invariably > partially release the sections with a grapefruit knife. A grapefruit > knife is also quite good for deseeding cucumbers. I love grapefruit. I got into the ritual of cutting the sections apart then then using the grapefruit knife, eating the sections, and then squishing out the juice. I hated it as a kid but loved it as an adult. Then I found out that it interferes with my diabetes meds. Now, no more grapefruit for me. It's sad. > > For pineapples as I said the other day, the Vacuvin pineapple carver > works very well and is not dangerously sharp. > |
Pineapple processing tip
On 07/12/2010 5:16 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 12/7/2010 10:49 AM, James Silverton wrote: >> >> I eat grapefruit about 8 months in the year for breakfast and invariably >> partially release the sections with a grapefruit knife. A grapefruit >> knife is also quite good for deseeding cucumbers. > > I love grapefruit. I got into the ritual of cutting the sections apart > then then using the grapefruit knife, eating the sections, and then > squishing out the juice. I hated it as a kid but loved it as an adult. > Then I found out that it interferes with my diabetes meds. Now, no more > grapefruit for me. It's sad. > I used to love grapefruit but I developed an aversion to it. Somewhere along the way I discovered that grapefruit causes a lot of gastric problems for me. The last time I had grapefruit I was so sick the next day that I had leave work before noon. Grapefruit alos interferes with some heart medications |
Pineapple processing tip
On Dec 7, 5:16*pm, dsi1 > wrote:
> On 12/7/2010 10:49 AM, James Silverton wrote: > > > > > I eat grapefruit about 8 months in the year for breakfast and invariably > > partially release the sections with a grapefruit knife. A grapefruit > > knife is also quite good for deseeding cucumbers. > > I love grapefruit. I got into the ritual of cutting the sections apart > then then using the grapefruit knife, eating the sections, and then > squishing out the juice. I hated it as a kid but loved it as an adult. > Then I found out that it interferes with my diabetes meds. Now, no more > grapefruit for me. It's sad. > > > > > > > For pineapples as I said the other day, the Vacuvin pineapple carver > > works very well and is not dangerously sharp.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - James I have the same problem with a med I take, but asked DR and he said just wait til 3 hours pass from med to grapefruit and there will be no interaction. Check with your DR. Could be the same situation. Enjoying my graprfruit juice again now. Nanzi |
Pineapple processing tip
On Dec 8, 11:45*am, Nan > wrote:
> James I have the same problem with a med I take, but asked DR and > he said just wait til 3 hours pass from med to grapefruit and there > will > *be no interaction. Check with your DR. Could be the same situation. > *Enjoying my graprfruit juice again now. *Nanzi I was told by a registered nutritionist that if you take the meds at night, a little grapefruit the next morning certainly won't hurt - the meds are in your system by then. The nutrition from the grapefruit will probably do ya lot more good than skipping it entirely. |
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