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THE KITCHEN β While we all look forward to gathering around the table for Thanksgiving, few people love the part of the holiday when they're asked to peel potatoes or apples for a crowd.
One dad, however, uses a super-fast hack for peeling apples.
This guy "works smarter, not harder" by sticking a drill with a large flat-head drill bit into an apple, turns it on and runs the apple peeler over the fruit while the drill spins it. The whole apple is peeled in about half a second.
He smiles as he displays his handiwork β a clean, shiny, skinless apple.
It's unclear if the dad is using the drill method as a joke β he works above two trash cans that appear to be filled with peelings.
Country Living magazine agrees that the method β which apparently first hit the internet several years ago during the "life-hacks" trend β works, but warns anyone who might try it on their own to "be extremely careful."
I might just try this method on potatoes this week β if, of course, my dad will lend me his drill. We'll see how that goes.