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Using scissors to cut crumbly buns or croissants, or a pizza
Also: bacon, chives, green onions, parsley, other herbs. If you have a decent pair of kitchen shears, you can even break down a whole chicken in no time. Kitchen shears are my preferred method of spatchcocking a chicken for roasting.
Spatchcocking without kitchen shears is way too much work!
~~Not with a good set of kitchen shears.~~ sorry I misread your comment.
Cutting pizza with scissors is weird.
There's some sort of scissors for cooking, cutting chicken and stuff, that has a name that I forget. "Cooking shears"?
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Kitchen shears.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=kitchen+shears
I don't use them, but they are a thing.
Kitchen shears are amazingly useful! Very precise.