Amanda loves fruit of pretty much all shapes and sizes, some more than others. But lately we've been all about pineapple in particular. As much as I love it though, after the first few, you're kinda tired of the same old thing. So one night when we were grilling out, I decided to try something I did back when I traveled with Chef Pierre for Farm Bureau. I threw some pineapple out on the grill along with the meat.
Grilling gives me time to sit back and drink a beer, reflecting on life, so I like it and it allows me to contribute to dinner sometimes too. Of course, a lot has changed since I last grilled pineapple on the grill and I realized this as I was out there grilling. I'm now freer of all the cares and worries of life that I had dragged around with me at the time. And a careless attitude is essential to grilling anything new or random. Amanda also puts a lot of confidence into my grilling and I yet have to give anyone food poisoning (myself included), so I suppose her faith is validated ever so slightly. The past few years have been a whirlwind of happenings, but I think it's been mostly for the good.
Anyhow, this tool made my day for just about $10, and it made serving one of our best grilled items just that much easier and attractive. Try it out, and the beer in those pictures is pretty good too.