![]() ![]() Now, though, whenever I walk past the citrus section in the supermarket, I think to myself, “Gotta get some oranges for Gary. ![]() After months of being isolated and working from home, I had gotten lazy about eating healthy snacks, opting instead to gulp dry cereal by the handful. ![]() Aside from the clean hands and levity he adds to my kitchen, he’s also caused my citrus intake to skyrocket now that it’s so much easier to eat. Posted about my SAB listing a few weeks ago about not showing up in search only when you entered the exact name. The other end is curved and mimics your finger to fit between the fruit and rind to peel it away. According to Roberts, orange peels naturally contain oils and juices that cut through the grease and grime that. The hook end cuts through the citrus rind, scores, and separates the fruit from the rind without a mess. Toss a few orange peels down your garbage disposal to eliminate any odor in a pinch. I’m pretty sure I will inherit my mother’s fancy peeler at some point, the way a parent might pass down a treasured family watch to their firstborn. Make peeling citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and limes quicker and easier with the Citrus Peeler. So much cleaner (and more efficient) than a fingernail, and all the hard work is done by your never-complaining avian kitchen assistant. The beak is for cutting thick peels and the wing is for thinner peels, while the tail is designed to lift each section of peel off of the fruit once you finish scoring it. The bird, which I have named Gary, has three points for peeling: his beak, the end of his removable wing, and his tail. ![]()
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