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That's odd. Mine always get kinda slimy and start growing orange and grey mold when they go bad.I had a half a coconut out for a test to see when it would go bad one time and all it did was get dried up looking and there was no bad smell.
lol. Since cute is a matter of POV I left that out.. Insert your own materials needed if mine are unacceptable.....lol.starmaiden wrote:On your materials list, Salemwitchchild, it helps the coconut open better if the next door neighbor is cute too!![]()
I just poke an eye out with a hammer and a screwdriver...an eye of the coconut of course, not my eye...to drain the milk. Then I take it out on the cement steps and hit it with a hammer a few times until it breaks into a few pieces. You can then take a butter knife and scrape the coconut out by wedging the knife in between the meat and the shell and prying it off.
That's odd. Mine always get kinda slimy and start growing orange and grey mold when they go bad.
True. I sawed the coconuts open with a hacksaw that I wanted to use for cocohuts later. It took forever! The knife and hammer method seems like it would be a bit faster, although a bit more dangerous than the hacksaw to try single handed.Hubby said he should just take it outside and slam it against the pavement. But I didn't want it to shatter into many pieces. So we thought the knife method was best.