I HAD to share this hack with you guys, since we have strawberries ALL THE TIME. Life-changing for our family (and think about the savings since you aren’t throwing away excess strawberry “meat.” Enjoy!
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This IS amazing….best tip I’ve seen in ages …thanks Kathryn xoxox
Yay! Glad you liked it, Julie 🙂
To waste even less strawberries, you can use a strawberry huller. Unfortunately, I have never seen these except in Pennsylvania where I am from. It is like a little pincer type tool. You pinch down into the little hull and pull it out – the green stem also comes out. I love your Youtube channel!
I googled it and this is the closest I could find to what I was mentioning. http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/product/strawberry-huller/1013052093 However, I found this one that looks exactly like what I have. I grew up in Pennsylvania and this is what my mom had and then I bought some at a farmer’s market in Amish country. As you can see, they call this one an Amish strawberry huller. http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1906-nip-it-strawberry-huller-amish-kitchen. 🙂