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  • sunnydeveloper@mastodon.socialS sunnydeveloper@mastodon.social

    Raising teenagers is always interesting. Why, for example, wouldn't a pot lid be a better and more environmental option than plastic wrap for a watermelon?
    #innovation #WatermelonPictures

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    @sunnydeveloper I love it when they do that! Though the youngest of mine will put plastic wrap over a big bowl of grapes. She doesn’t quite understand the reasons for wrapping things i’m afraid.

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    • sunnydeveloper@mastodon.socialS sunnydeveloper@mastodon.social

      Raising teenagers is always interesting. Why, for example, wouldn't a pot lid be a better and more environmental option than plastic wrap for a watermelon?
      #innovation #WatermelonPictures

      maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @sunnydeveloper
      We always inverted the cut melon onto a plate.
      Parents have been doing this since the 60s.

      Granted it took up more shelf space on the fridge shelf, so I like this idea, either with a pan lid, or an inverted plate.

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      • sunnydeveloper@mastodon.socialS sunnydeveloper@mastodon.social

        Raising teenagers is always interesting. Why, for example, wouldn't a pot lid be a better and more environmental option than plastic wrap for a watermelon?
        #innovation #WatermelonPictures

        rolfbly@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @sunnydeveloper Kudos to the teenager who came up with this idea!

        There is hope yet.

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        • sunnydeveloper@mastodon.socialS sunnydeveloper@mastodon.social

          Raising teenagers is always interesting. Why, for example, wouldn't a pot lid be a better and more environmental option than plastic wrap for a watermelon?
          #innovation #WatermelonPictures

          cocoadog@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @sunnydeveloper Very convenient because now you can bring the watermelon straight from the fridge to the stove.

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          • hanszauner@ecoevo.socialH hanszauner@ecoevo.social

            @sunnydeveloper

            That's how god intended it. Why else would the sizes of melon and pot lid match so well?

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            @HansZauner it's so obvious in hindsight lol

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              @forse @sunnydeveloper

              I was thinking:

              - if fruit is too big for plate, pot lid might be required
              - but, doing without pot lid might be inconvenient, I have a lot of plates so plates are handy when they fit.

              Re the other person's comment, yes I also use food containers to store cut fruit, when a plate is too big. Convenient for juicy things too as they have deep sides.

              Anyway, it is very encouraging to hear about all these ways to avoid plastic!
              Go us!

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              • th@social.v.stT th@social.v.st

                @sunnydeveloper we have reusable rubber lids in various sizes for different bowls, fruits or vegetables. Nothing large enough for a watermelon unfortunately.

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                @th @sunnydeveloper Hell yeah banana condom.

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                • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

                  @sunnydeveloper
                  We always inverted the cut melon onto a plate.
                  Parents have been doing this since the 60s.

                  Granted it took up more shelf space on the fridge shelf, so I like this idea, either with a pan lid, or an inverted plate.

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                  @Maker_of_Things @sunnydeveloper I go inverted plate because then things can be stacked on top of it. But more often if I have melon it's cut up and put in a square container, again for the Tetris of it all.

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                  • sunnydeveloper@mastodon.socialS sunnydeveloper@mastodon.social

                    Raising teenagers is always interesting. Why, for example, wouldn't a pot lid be a better and more environmental option than plastic wrap for a watermelon?
                    #innovation #WatermelonPictures

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                    @sunnydeveloper

                    Makes perfect sense to me 🙂

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                    • sunnydeveloper@mastodon.socialS sunnydeveloper@mastodon.social

                      Raising teenagers is always interesting. Why, for example, wouldn't a pot lid be a better and more environmental option than plastic wrap for a watermelon?
                      #innovation #WatermelonPictures

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                      @sunnydeveloper @futurebird

                      Field expedient

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                      • sunnydeveloper@mastodon.socialS sunnydeveloper@mastodon.social

                        Raising teenagers is always interesting. Why, for example, wouldn't a pot lid be a better and more environmental option than plastic wrap for a watermelon?
                        #innovation #WatermelonPictures

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                        @sunnydeveloper So clever!

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                        • sunnydeveloper@mastodon.socialS sunnydeveloper@mastodon.social

                          Raising teenagers is always interesting. Why, for example, wouldn't a pot lid be a better and more environmental option than plastic wrap for a watermelon?
                          #innovation #WatermelonPictures

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                          @sunnydeveloper Upside-down on a plate was my favoured method, stops juice getting everywhere too.

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