Tip of the Week #309 How to Eat Cheetos Without Making a Mess
Years ago, one of my kids discovered she really liked Hot Cheetos (not the official name, but that’s what we call them at home). She also likes to be clean. Those two really do not mesh so well.
She came up with a clever solution.
She ate Hot Cheetos with chopsticks.
If you have something messy you want to eat, try chopsticks.
If you can pull it off, not only will this keep your fingers (and, perhaps your desk) clean, as an added bonus, you get to practice eating with chopsticks.
Maybe, with your new skill, you can impress your friends the next time you are eating sushi.
By the way, there is movie about the origin of Hot Cheetos. If you have not seen the movie Flamin’ Hot, it’s really inspiring. These days, I think it’s on Hulu. Your local library may have it for free.
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