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Foodies left mind-blown after learning new way to cut cake evenly without knife


We all adore cake, don’t we?

The delightful dessert is a staple at any celebration, be it a birthday bash or a wedding. Yet, the somewhat less enjoyable part usually comes post-candle blowing, a time when every guest expects their share of the cake.

And we all know slicing it up can be a bit of a drag… But guess what, there’s a technique you’ll wish you’d known about sooner that could change the game for any event!

On X, previously known as Twitter, the viral account Today Years Old, followed by over 1 million users, divulged a cutting-edge cake serving hack.

So have you ever heard of this innovative method?

The post posed the question: “How old were you when you discovered this?” Accompanying the intriguing caption was a video that shows partygoers dipping in with wine glasses to neatly extract slices of cake.

This approach not only looks sleek but also leaves behind hardly any pesky crumbs. And you don’t need any cutlery.

Essentially, you’re able to just scoop up your cake segment no need for knives or servers (though you might still want a fork once you dig in). Since its upload on August 13, the clip attracted over 289,700 views.

One user exclaimed: “Yep definitely today years old. Looks more like a hack.”

And another was already planning ahead, saying: “Cheers to this, trying it next time!” Meanwhile, a third simply stated: “Today.”

Yet some culinary enthusiasts weren’t quite sold on the trick, with one person noting: “Been doing this since childhood, scooping by hands!”

Furthermore, a second sceptic commented: “This is so stupid. If someone tried to pull this at my party, I would make them do the dishes.”

Meanwhile one mum’s genius cake cutting hack gets you 32 slices for the price of one. User ‘Muddle Through Mummy’ provided her followers with a simple way of splitting a cake designed for 14 people into 32 equal measures – but still enough to satisfy youngsters’ hunger.

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