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How-To Videos: How to core pineapples, mangoes and not give yourself stitches

September 11, 2012 Leave a Comment

Some of these videos are of me, some of them are of friends, and some are just informative (we’re not all born with the innate skill of knowing how to whisk gluten-free flours into each other, unfortunately).

These ones are for people who are scared of cutting fruit. I gave my a gash that needed 7 stitches by coring cabbage once, so pineapples are relatively easy. And I’ll admit I do love a southern gentleman teaching me about fruit.

How-to Videos how to cut mangoes, how to cut pineapple

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