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Bristol Post
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Rachel Pugh & Sian David

You've been cutting cheese wrong your whole life according to mum whose slicing hack went viral

There's nothing worse than biting into a cheese-based sandwich that's got the ratio all wrong.

Thick and chunky cheese at one end, thin and wispy barely-there bits at the other. Sure, there are bigger things going on in the country to worry about at the moment, but a badly constructed cheese sandwich is hardly going to improve your day, is it?

Enter Chloe Burton, whose innovative way of slicing cheese makes irritating wedges a thing of the past, reports the MEN.

Posting on Facebook group Extreme Budget DIY & Life Hacks, she shared a new way of making sure your cheese slices are even all the way along.


Her post said: "Probably my daftest moment ever - however, works an absolute treat.
"Use a peeler to slice your block of cheese!
"Perfectly slim slices of cheese in a fraction of the time it takes me to use a knife. #LifeHack.

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"DISCLAIMER: I cannot be held legally responsible for any excess consumption of cheese that occurs as a result of trying this method out."
After the post was shared, it wasn't long before it went viral, racking up countless likes, comments and shares.
Writing under the post, one person said: "This is genius! How have I never thought of this."


"That's quite genius actually," added somebody else.
A third wrote: "I have a cheese slice that does not slice cheese properly, this is brilliant! Def gonna try this."
"Love it. Have been looking for something to slice cheese," said somebody else.
 

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