Anyway, this next portion is a little tutorial on grapefruit and its related utensils.
First of all, this is a grapefruit:

And this is what it looks like when it's cut open:

As you can see, it is a citrus fruit, similar to an orange or a lemon. The little triangular-ish sections are where the juicy tasty goodness is. Now this is the important part, so listen up--in order to efficiently remove said juicy goodness from the bitter skin, you use one of these:

This is a grapefruit spoon. The little serrated edges on the tip cut into the grapefruit and help you to scoop out the good parts, like so:

If you have never had a grapefruit, I recommend you go get one (and a grapefruit spoon) and eat it. If you can't figure out how to eat one, give me a call and I would be happy to split one with you and give the full walkthrough. However, you will need to bring your own spoon. I don't have one.
5 comments:
LOL!! Thank you for the laugh, Trevor. That's hilarious. I actually borrowed one of mom and dad's grapefruit spoons because we don't own any.
...grapefruit spoon?
That's funny, and I'm totally with you on the grapefruit spoon. But as I've learned from being married to someone who was not so familiar with the grapefruit spoon, you can take a small kitchen knife and cut around each section then spoon it out. In fact despite several grapefruit spoons being in our home, he still eats his grapefruit this way!
Yeah, that's what I did when I couldn't find a grapefruit spoon, but I decided it's much easier to have the appropriate silverware.
Haha! This is my favorite post! :) Grapefruit spoons are definitely good when eating grapefruit. ;)
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