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If you have no need to keep the fruit intact, just take a paring knife and slice from base to stem, all the way around the cherry. Twist apart and pull out the pit.
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Web site Associated Content lists several clever uses for paper clips, like clipping bags shut, resetting electronics, unlocking doors, replacing zipper pulls, and one we've never heard of: pitting cherries. ... Sadly I'm cherry-less this afternoon so I didn't get to give this technique a try myself. What other neat stuff...
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How to pit a cherry with a paperclip ... To pit a cherry, remove the stem and push the round end of the paperclip loop into the stem end of the cherry (it may take a bit of effort to breach the skin), on a slight angle so that the wire scrapes against the side of the cherry stone.
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everything2.com/title/Cherry
everything2.com/title/Cherry
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Leifheit 7" Stainless Steel Cherry and Olive Pitter - User Rating: 5 stars. Review Summary: This easy to use kitchen gadget will help pit cherries and olives in a matter of minutes with minimal mess. Pros: Compact, easy to use and it works! ... As much as I love kitchen gadgets, I never thought I would need a cherry pitter,
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CHOP-RITE TWO, INC. ... The Cherry Stoner is used for removing the pit from Cherries. ... #16T Cherry Stoner...
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Cherry tip: A fast easy way to pit cherries: hold the cherry between your thumb and index finger with stem end pointing towards a bowl and squeeze. The pit should pop out with some juice. Be sure to catch the flavorful juice to use in your recipes.
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seedsofknowledge.com/cherry.html
seedsofknowledge.com/cherry.html
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Information about sweet and sour cherries, including recipes ... The old-fashioned method is to extract the cherry pit with a hairpin, the old kind of pin that forms an open wire loop. (The kind of hairpin women used when they wrapped their locks into French twists and chignons.) I've improved my pitting pin slightly.
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moscowfood.coop/archive/cherries.html
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41. CHERRY PIE Drain cherries, reserving 1 cup ... medium saucepan. Stirring mixture to dissolve lumps, gradually add ... 30-45 minutes or until golden. Ingredients: 10 (cherries .. cinnamon .. cornstarch .. ... 42. CHERRY SAUCE FOR HAM Combine cornstarch and cherry ... salt and clove. Bring to boil and cook for ...
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A cherry pitter comprising a pitting station (24) adapted to support a cherry (88) having an opening 84 sized to allow passage of a pit (85), but not the cherry (88). A pit ejector (26) adapted to reciprocate along a longitudinal ... I claim: 1. A pitter for removing a pit from a fruit with an outer flesh comprising:
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