I’m a mom learning to balance my family, faith, and writing career.

Ciao, Pizza Cutter


For an Italian to throw a pizza cutter away it’s a big deal. (Don’t tell mama) but I found it’s much easier to cut pizza with a kitchen scissor. We usually cut our slices in half so everyone can get their favorite types of pizza, but it’s great for cutting pizza into pieces for the little ones, and it’s MUCH quicker than a pizza cutter.

Scissors are also great for cutting up chicken, steak, and even salad. When my kids were younger I used to carry a pair around in my purse for easy cutting of food at restaurants, but make sure you take it out of your purse if you’re traveling on an air plane. :)

For more great time saving ideas go here.



Categories: Food/Health , Works for Me |August 29th, 2006 |

5 Comments

  1. PastorMac's Ann

    Oh yeah! We totally use our kitchen shears for this! and quesadillas and a bunch of other stuff - I’m slipping some in my bag for the next time we go out!

    Bravo! Great tip!

  2. Code Yellow Mom

    AWESOME. Seriously. This is a great idea - I’ve gone through pizza cutter after pizza cutter - because they just didn’t cut it!

  3. L. Smithy

    I have a few different pairs of kitchen shears (much like the ones in your picture) that I use for everything, but I’ve never thought to use them for pizza. Thanks for the tip!

  4. GeorgianaD

    Hey, we just had pizza tonight, I used the pizza cutter! Who knew scissors were that versatile? More importantly, what made you even think to use them? I need that kind of creativity in my home:)

  5. Mama Duck

    Wonderful idea, I use our kitchen scissors for EVERYTHING! Our tip is up and we’re also hosting the Carnival of the Vanities this week if you haven’t visited it already ;).



Post a Comment


XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>




www.ProposalSecrets.com


create & buy custom products at Zazzle
Close
E-mail It


*Copyright 2006, Portrait of a Writer, Gina Conroy*