
If you have a toddler who is mastering the use of utensils- you know shorter noodles are the way to go when serving pasta. One day, while painstakingly chopping spaghetti noodles with the side of a fork, I realized there was a much better way!
Begin with spaghetti

Get out your apple slicer/corer

Chop, twist, chop

Serve your newly pulverized noodles. Yummy!
That's awesome. I always spend forever chopping it with a fork. I have one of those apple slicers, I am trying this next time!
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