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Default Least messy way to prep a melon?

Sqwertz wrote:
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> On Fri, 13 Jul 2012 02:34:21 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
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> > So far this week I have cut up 6 melons and I am sick of it. So sticky and
> > messy.

>


> Life sucks, eh? It's not like you don't have time to cut a melon like
> normal people and clean up after it. Here's some suggestions:
>
> 1. Be happy that you got a nice, ripe, juicy melon and live with the
> extra 20 seconds of cleanup.



I laughed when I read her whining post this morning. Give me a break.

6. Hire a personal chef, Julie.

G.
 
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