My husband always removes the pits this way. I'm a little nervous when it comes to the actual whacking the knife into the stone. So, the easy solution to removing the stone in my house is to call my husband, right?
Thanks for the tip Rebecca. It is a very good one. Sam
Yes, just discovered this last year. Really, where have I been? Cheers Rebecca!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I use that trick, but I'm too chicken to keep the avocado in my hand. I leave it on the chopping block. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat trick and happy new year Rebecca!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what it is with my avocado pits but it doesn't work for me like that. You have the touch. Happy New Year Rebecca.
ReplyDeleteMy husband always removes the pits this way. I'm a little nervous when it comes to the actual whacking the knife into the stone. So, the easy solution to removing the stone in my house is to call my husband, right?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip Rebecca. It is a very good one.
Sam
Love it! It's always the simple things I struggle with, thanks Rebecca!
ReplyDeleteCool! But I guess I need to place the avocado on a chopping board.
ReplyDeleteI've been doing this for several years. Not sure if it was my invention or if I saw it on Food Network. Whatever, it works every time.
ReplyDeletei'm quite messy in removing the stone this is such a cool tip!! thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou come up with the best ideas; never too old for me to learn; thank you Rebecca.
ReplyDeleteRita
Fantastic trick, thanks Rebecca. Best wishes for 2012 to you and your family. I hope its a great year for you!!! Hugs.
ReplyDeleteGreat tip Rebecca :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
That's very cool.. Happy New Year, Rebecca!
ReplyDeleteThis always scares me! I wrap a kitchen towel around it first. I'm a chicken.
ReplyDeletepleased you all liked it hugs Rebecca
ReplyDeleteGreat trick...that's how my dad does it as well :)
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