How to remove most of the seeds when cutting up a watermelon

Step 4Slice to serve

Slice to serve
Once seeds are removed cut up the remainder of the strip into pieces to serve. Repeat the process for each remaining strip.
As you continue you will notice that the center of the melon is remaining. Clean the seeds off it and cut it up. This center section is the prime part so put it in a separate bowl and save it for yourself.
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Jul 12, 2009. 7:12 PMEggHead101 says:
Slice it however you like - you spit the seeds out as you eat it. Great contest when kids are involved and takes no scientific knowlege whatso-ever. Otherwise you are wasting the best part of a tasty melon.
May 12, 2008. 12:39 PMBlitzy says:
Why not just cut off one end then stand the melon on that end on a cutting board or in a plate. The next step is to cut off the other end while the watermelon is standing with one end on that plate. You then see the seed line from one end this eliminates all the guesswork and then you take a knife or round device like a round cutter and run it from top to bottom of the melon throw the center out or cut it into small chunks and plant those seeds for your next years garden. then cut the other piece in halves or quarters or more to serve. You idea is a good one however and by the way has anyone ever xrayed a watermelon sorta like a mri on a melon to determine where or if the seeds actual locations can be determined for any melon just by studying the grid patterns on the outside of the melon perhaps these are related.
Dec 8, 2008. 4:13 PMgizmology says:
No, no, no! Here it is: Why not just cut off one leg, then stand on your other leg while you hold the melon up in the air like you're waving a big round heavy green melon-land flag? The next step is to find a friend with a machete and a good pitching arm (and two legs). You then see that he can get a running start when he pitches the machete at the watermelon, so you hop up and down while he takes the device like a machete and flings it curve-ball-style right towards the center of the melon and --because he's also a magician -- the blade spins down like a ninja and slices the thing through the middle, twists in one decisive motion and carves the seed ring right outta the center, and those seeds fly out into the garden and plant themselves a watermelon tree. This idea is a good one, by the way, because when the watermelon tree is grown tall , you can cut yourself a branch and use it to fashion a brand new leg for yourself, and then the next time you need the seeds sliced out of a watermelon, you won't have to hop, so your friend the pitcher-magician can skip the curveball and just throw a regular old fast one. Moral of the story? "When you gots a magician, you don't need no MRI." Happy Holidays! ;)
Dec 8, 2008. 4:38 PMfwjs28 says:
haha
Jul 23, 2008. 4:48 PMelocin277 says:
Wow coke, did your mom not hug you enough or something? What a jerk you are!
Oct 11, 2008. 12:19 PMMostlyHarmless says:
Re-read your own comment and you'll realise how insensitive you yourself are >.>
May 29, 2008. 4:43 PMac-dc says:
1) yes it is easier to cut both ends off while it's lying on it's side. 2) No you don't need to guess, seeing the end you are better off than just guessing a depth, knowing it curves. It is easier to cut the sides with it on the end once the end was cut. 3) Thank you for your instructable. 4) Be nice, don't be an a _ _ .
Jun 11, 2008. 4:48 PMesotericguy says:
agreed!
Aug 30, 2008. 4:05 PMjeffconnelly says:
come on guys, Cokecola just had his watermelon technique put down, and was a little upset. Blitzy, if you think a different technique is better, make an instructable. no one like 3-page comments, especially when you criticize their skills. elocin277 and ac-dc, on instructables there is such thing as a "Be Nice" policy. If you don't like a comment, you can flag it and it will be dealt with. to quote forrest gump, "That's all I have to say about that."
Aug 31, 2008. 12:49 PMac-dc says:
Jeff, I completely disagree. It would be much better for there to be only one instructable for each of the 80 gazillion possible topics, with all participants' comments contributing to either the best solution or at least offering different alternatives and perspectives. Instead we have people that are essentially trying to censor everything, as if we should just pretend there are only positives and no negatives to any instructable. The ONLY way to know what works best is to contrast with that which isn't best. Sorry but any sane person considers the negatives aspects of anything, and communicatively shares information. There's nothing "nice" about censoring information, nor would it be manageable for everyone to clutter sources of information with large amounts of redundancy. I hope you think about these factors and realize the ultimate goal which isn't a tribute to niceness, it's instructing. The odds are that nomatter who starts a topic, there are bound to be other individuals who have good contributory ideas that improve upon the original idea. That's how we humans built up the world and evolved by sharing information. It wasn't by being nice alone, nor by being nice at the expense of sharing information.
May 8, 2008. 1:55 PMbigscrapkitty says:
this is a great idea! I'll have to try it - thanks!
Aug 22, 2008. 2:43 PMdancingrainhippie says:
That's a major waste because the part your saying to cut out is the heart and if you get a good watermelon it's the sweetest best part
Aug 30, 2008. 6:46 AMdenita07 says:
why thank you Blitzy. this may not work but yours sounds like a winner....
Aug 3, 2008. 5:29 AMmarymary says:
Hi, Just new to this site, don't want to jump in or anything, why can't you all just get along? It's nice to be nice. If someone has a comment that you don't like just let them know in a nice way. Don't be a b***h. Love you all!!
May 5, 2008. 3:46 PMArbitror says:
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May 7, 2008. 12:58 PMnafango22 says:
sorry all the comments are on page one. without you. your not invited.

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