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    Man eats spaghetti with scissors - GIF

    Man eats spaghetti with scissors. Genius or criminal?




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    I've been doing it like this for years.
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    I just cut it up on the plate w/a knife and fork.

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    I don't bother cutting mine. Just stick the fork in it twirl it around a few times and eat it
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    My wife just breaks the strands before putting them in the pot. No fuss, no hassle.

    I do similar with ramen soup, crush the bag and pour into bowl...add boiling water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdurand View Post
    My wife just breaks the strands before putting them in the pot. No fuss, no hassle.

    I do similar with ramen soup, crush the bag and pour into bowl...add boiling water.
    But that takes all of the fun out of it
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