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Default Least messy way to prep a melon?

On Jul 13, 4:54*pm, George M. Middius > wrote:
> Janet wrote:
> > > > wedges whole or cut them crossways into strips.

>
> > > That is what I did but it is sooo messy!

>
> > * Rinse your hands and chopping board under the tap when you finish. How
> > hard is that?

>
> I believe you've missed the point here. Can anybody anticipate what
> the next complaint will be? My guess: Suppose one of the seeds gets
> away and hides in the carpet. Then her daughter might pick it up and
> eat it, which would make her sick and require a run to the ER.


Good - maybe we'd get a break from all these absurd posts.
 
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