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      <title>10 Easy Chopping Techniques for Fresh Herbs and Vegetables</title>
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      <description>Slicing, dicing, julienning—these are all essential kitchen skills that can elevate your cooking to the next level. And while there are many different ways to chop an onion, there is one method that stands above the rest: the Fresh Thyme method.&#xA;The Fresh Thyme method is a quick, easy, and safe way to chop an onion. It produces even slices that are perfect for salads, salsas, and other dishes. Plus, it&amp;rsquo;s a great way to minimize the amount of tearing that occurs while chopping onions.</description>
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