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  2. This Is the Little-Known Trick for Peeling Potatoes in SECONDS

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    The Quickest Way to Peel Potatoes, According to TikTok Gone are the days of spending tons of time peeling a bag of potatoes. Sure, you can leave the skins on for tons of dishes, including these ...

  3. Kitchen hack: How to peel a potato with your hands in seconds

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    After the potatoes have softened (usually 15-20 minutes), move them to the ice water bath for 5-10 seconds. Once you take the potatoes out of the ice water, the skin should peel off incredibly ...

  4. How to Peel a Potato Without Really Peeling It - AOL

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... With just water, salt and a knife, you can peel potatoes without really peeling them at all!

  5. Potato cooking - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Dombey, in a letter written from Lima on May 20, 1779, specifies the ancestral way used by the Peruvians to prepare potatoes that constitute, with corn, their only food and that they carry in a haversack during their long journeys: the potato is cooked in water, then peeled and exposed to the wind and the sun until it is completely dry, which allows to preserve it "several centuries, by ...

  6. Peeler - Wikipedia

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    A fixed blade (aka sugarcane peeler knife), Australian and Y peeler Using a peeler. A peeler (vegetable scraper) is a kitchen tool, a distinct type of kitchen knife, consisting of a metal blade with a slot with a sharp edge attached to a handle, used to remove the outer layer (the "skin" or "peel") of some vegetables such as potatoes, broccoli stalks, and carrots, and fruits such as apples and ...

  7. Potassium iodide - Wikipedia

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    Potassium iodide is a nutritional supplement in animal feeds and also in the human diet. In humans it is the most common additive used for iodizing table salt (a public health measure to prevent iodine deficiency in populations that get little seafood).

  8. 10 weird things that can kill you almost instantly - AOL

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    The spice, in larger quantities, has a hallucinogenic effect, and when consumed in excess can cause psychosis and death. Number 5. Underestimating a cow . 22 a year.

  9. Iodine azide - Wikipedia

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    Iodine azide can be prepared from the reaction between silver azide and elemental iodine: . AgN 3 + I 2 → IN 3 + AgI. Since silver azide can only be handled safely while moist, but even small traces of water cause the iodine azide to decompose, this synthesis is done by suspending the silver azide in dichloromethane and adding a drying agent before reaction with the iodine.