This little girl’s bell pepper hack is so simple — you’ll wonder why you weren’t doing it all along
If you hate deseeding bell peppers, you're not alone. It's chaotic and messy. A little girl's deseeding hack is now going viral, leaving her dad and us wondering why we didn't already know this all along. Dad Nick Rowleey (Rowley Adventures) shared how his little daughter, Cashy, managed to leave him with a cooking lesson when they were prepping in the kitchen. While he was struggling to deseed a bell pepper before chopping it, his daughter jumped in to offer a method she learned on social media. In the clip shared on Sunday, April 12, 2026, the dad watched intently as Cashy took the lead, and his response is proof that there's always more to learn. The video has since gained over 3M views, with many taking notes on how to deseed the bell pepper.
Nick was casually chopping bell peppers with the seeds going helter-skelter. For the longest time, he thought this was the only way to do it. Cashy jumped in after watching him struggle and revealed that there is a better way to go about the process. Sharing that she had learned the same from American chef Nick DiGiovanni via the internet, she offered to show her dad, too. After taking the bell pepper and turning it upside down on the cutting board, she calmly told him to “follow the lines down the side of the pepper,” but to stop before reaching the bottom and not cut through the stem. Nick watched as she explained the process and then slowly and attentively went about it. He also allowed her to guide and stop him if he was making a mistake. As soon as he finished cutting through, he was left with the vegetable neatly deseeded, with the seeds collected all at the center of the stem. He was baffled and amazed.
"Are you kidding me? Dude, that is awesome!" he exclaimed before giving Cashy a high-five. Her father could only laugh in disbelief, admitting that his pepper-cutting routine had now been permanently changed. He even thanked her for teaching him something new. Throughout the process, the dad remained attentive and open to new ideas, which helped him learn something new from his youngster. Learning doesn't have to be restricted; embrace it at any and every stage of life.
Parents in the comments section were delighted to see how open the dad was to learning. Bryan Jones wrote, "Sometimes if we would slow down and listen to kids, they're more intelligent than we give them credit for and can actually be helpful." Patty Vowel added, "It's very healing seeing a parent accept that they can learn from their child." Liss Dale remarked, "Trust me, she is going to remember this moment. She will love that she impressed you and taught you something. It's wonderful that you listened to her so carefully and took her advice."
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