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Heheh thought so, i peel em, cut em in half and wash em in cold water to stop the crying thing.

I figure ure talking about cutting along the grain instead of across it like i do but its the only way to get finely chopped onions.

Anyhow........SAUWA huh? that could be interesting. Nobody nominated me though :P j/k id be too slack for the job anyhow. I reckon ud be good at being the treasurer eh Paul. U might remember AW-11? hes the treasurer for mr2 club wa and he reckons its a bit of work.

ok - cut an onion in half. Lay it flat on the board and make cuts long ways down the onion (keeping it all in one piece) then you cut sideways through the middle (along the same plane you would have cut the onion in half) then you chop the onion working you way back with your fingers.... you will never get the juice on you. And This does NOT make sense what I wrote hahaha

Originally posted by Sneeza

We can have a dinner party!!! Niz and me and wear aprons and serve everyone dinner hahahha like house wives

Nah Paul looks better in an apron than me - i'll pass haha

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