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SIMPLE INVENTIONS

By sajid aliPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Before you throw out your next watermelon rind, save it and try this awesome trick. You might be surprised at what you can do with one little piece of a watermelon rind.

The best party tricks are the ones that can be pulled off without embarrassing yourself, and are impressive enough to make your friends think you're really something. So, whether you're bringing fruit to a party or just need to impress your roommates with some kitchen magic, try out the watermelon trick and your guests will thank you for it.

If you're a fruit lover like me and enjoy eating watermelons, you definitely need to try this trick!

In this video, a pair of men show us how to cut up a watermelon. It's not hard, as long as you know what you're doing. Also, watermelons are delicious—cut one open today!

That's it! Use your balloon to start up your car's engine (make sure you purge air before attaching the balloon).

The UH System Administration basically said, "why not?", and agreed to try the hack. Sure it was risky, because an entire central processing unit was used as a giant heatsink - but there was really no reason to think it wouldn't work. Also, what is there to lose? A $110 CPU? Well, that $110 CPU still has a bunch of money left in it! Win!

This is the best trick you'll see this week. And the only watermelon trick you'll need to know for a while.

The best way to cut up a watermelon is with a knife, but if you want to channel your inner ninja, this handy trick will do the trick! (And no need to worry about slicing your fingers off while on summer vacation; remember, be safe!)

This trick requires exactly three things: a knife, watermelon, and a friend. Don't have those around? Well, clearly your life is going pretty bad, so maybe that's not the problem. I think you'll be okay.

I hope you enjoyed this little recipe for a super easy watermelon treat. My daughter loves these things, and I can feel good about giving them to her since they're made from real fruit and there's no sugar or artificial sweeteners in them.

Will you be giving watermelon a try?

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Thanks for watching this awesome video. However, keep in mind that the Awesome Watermelons are sociable creatures, so please make sure you allow them to interact with other Awesome Watermelons from time to time. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below, and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Thank you once again for watching, and turn those speakers up!

A simple way to cut up a watermelon that lessens the amount of time you spend cutting, and it looks awesome!

For those who enjoy eating watermelon, this trick can make the experience that much sweeter. For those on the fence about liking watermelon, give it another try with a slice of this sweet fruit!

Go old school with a paper airplane and watermelon. Cut a paper airplane out of some construction paper and test fly it first to adjust the alignment. Then take aim and let it rip! You might even have to try this one a few times to get used to the controls. If you want an easy challenge, leave the back fin on the plane intact, but remove it if you're feeling daring. Just don't throw your plane at people or animals as it will hurt.

You, too can make our infamous cookie dough dip. The key to any great party is unique, easy to make treats, and if you can add watermelon to the mix you'll have a hit! So get creative with your dip recipe this summer, and add one more reason for your friends to come by with a smile; that everything always goes better with watermelon.

Don't pump your watermelon full of empty calories in search for that sweet, delicious taste!

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