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I get so excited nowadays by the smallest of things. I am not sure if this says something about the size of my mind! After asking a question on here about peeling and chopping vegetables, using the advice given, I have just peeled a potato for dinner by holding the potato with a fork. Oh my gosh, I cannot believe I have managed to peel a potato and my knuckles are still intact after the event. There are no cuts and no need for plasters. It is brilliant! Thanks for the tips!

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not the tips of your fingers luckily!

Its also easy to peel and chop a carrot using the same method.

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ideal if you only have the use of one hand also

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