jmcquown wrote:
> Anthony Ferrante wrote:
>> On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 07:40:32 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> In article >,
>>> Anthony Ferrante > wrote:
>>>
>>>> There are few things in life I hate more than peeling potatoes and
>>>> I was reminded of that fact when I began peeling them for my gig's
>>>> dinner. Through Google, I was able to see a few gadgets that claim
>>>> to be able to peel potatoes and I was wondering if they really
>>>> work? I saw a rather inexpensive item that you add water to and about
>>>> two
>>>> pounds of potatoes and it says it will clean them in about 4
>>>> minutes. Sounds good, but I wonder:
>>>
>>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> They're as good as the Pasta Express.
>>
>> Ouch! I knew that was going to be mentioned 
>>
>>> Get a copper wire ChoreBoy scrubber and scrub the little skin off
>>> the little suckers.
>>>
>> I have been doing that. However, I was looking for a better way since
>> when standing at the sink, peeling, my back really hurts.
>>
>>
> You could always put a bag in a low trash can, sit in a chair and
> peel the potatoes into the bag.
>
> Jill
That's exactly what I do in the summertime when I have huge quantities of
beans to do for freezing. I think the problem is that kitchen counters just
aren't the right height for working in one spot for any length of time.
Janet