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In reply to the discussion: How to peel an entire bag of potatoes in under a minute [View all]Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)38. Didn't you notice that they did it in the yard?
Definitely a reason for that.
WARNING LABEL: Do not use this technique in your kitchen. (Especially the garden hose.)
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Some creative mind (s) should be able to turn this into a kitchen appliance. n/t
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#11
Actually, I like the peels in my mashed potatoes but for those people that don't. n/t
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#10
The skins, and the flesh just underneawth the skins, also contain neurotoxins. n/t
markpkessinger
Jun 2014
#39
Well someone will create a kitchen appliance based on this, that could be placed in the sink when
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#14
I imagine restaurants, cafeterias and messhalls could use a device like this adapted
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#17
I believe this same principle could be applied to a kitchen appliance, no need for
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#23
I was leery, but gotta say…impressive. I wonder how much potato was lost in the process.
silvershadow
Jun 2014
#20
I suppose that would depend on the bristles and length of time used in the process.
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#27
I believe even peeling by hand causes loss of potato, it would depend on the bristles and length
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#30
A hand powered driver is not a bad idea and I suppose the residue could be used on
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#36