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Related: About this forumAmazing Simple Method of Cutting Grapes in Half
How much of your life has been spent cutting grapes or cherry tomatoes in half for various recipes or for young children? OK, admittedly not that much, but just wait until you see how much time you could have been saving all along if cutting grapes in half has been a priority for you. Laura Mullins Goodhue was recently wowed but the trick she said her husband has held back on for the last 10 years
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Amazing Simple Method of Cutting Grapes in Half (Original Post)
Little Star
Jun 2014
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Arkansas Granny
(31,516 posts)1. That method works great on cherry tomatoes, also.
I prefer to use two plastic lids instead of plates, but the result is the same.
dballance
(5,756 posts)2. Nice tip. Thanks! /nt
mtnester
(8,885 posts)3. I love that seeing something so simple still gave me an AHA! moment
I am not as jaded as the world wants me to be..thank god
Definitely now in my permanent kitchen brain file
freshwest
(53,661 posts)4. I love the way some people think!
Callalily
(14,889 posts)5. Wow! Now why didn't
I think of that. Will definitely use that technique the next time I have to cut grapes or cherry/grape tomatoes.