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This is the most efficient way to peel potatoes
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AND damage your car.
by hand
I peel potatos by hand by buying dehydrated instant potatos.
getting harder to find that with just dehydrated potato and nothing else. Most contain additives. Anyhow, it's not the same as a nicely peeled, boiled potato.
Mostly just joking about how their "by hand" was using a power drill and a brush.
I don't disagree but I pretty much like any form of potato, real or fake, fried or baked, with skin or without; it's all delicious.
Wow, it is almost like magic. ๐ค
You can buy a set of cleaning brushes as drill attachments, a real time saver for hard scrubbing or anything
No argument there. Was just the first video on the list