before yu peel the orange you should roll the orange around and rub it to looen the peel from the fruit. Then when you score the orange it will come off easily.
2007-01-27 11:39:06
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answered by Cabana C 4
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Place a sharp paring knife into the orange and run the knife along the inside of the peeling rolling the orange as you cut..when you have completely encirled the orange with the knife you can pop it out of the peel and then slice off the ends and enjoy!
2007-01-27 12:05:32
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answered by KatsCafe 1
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I put my hand into a sandwich baggie (the thicker ziplock kind) and peel it. You are still using your finger/nails to peel it through the plastic, but it is A LOT less messy and you don't get the gunk under your nails!
2007-01-27 11:42:44
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answered by forensics_girl78 2
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tupperware used to make an orange peeler..
http://www.epier.com/biddingform.asp?1390238 is a picture of one.
You use the toothbrush-looking end to peel the rind, and then use the flat tail end to separate the segments.
2007-01-27 11:42:47
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answered by Woz 4
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Use a teaspoon,concave -side in,run it around and pull the peel off as it separates.
2007-01-27 11:42:43
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answered by kevin k 5
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peel it with the knife just like you are doing with an apple's skin and then cut it with it in pieces. it wont be perfect but its a way
2007-01-27 21:54:33
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answered by ? 5
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Eww! Don't chew it off! Use alchlohal. That's what's in the nail polish remover.
2016-03-29 05:34:44
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answered by ? 4
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http://www.amazon.com/msc-international-Citrus-Peeler/dp/B000FRZCKQ/sr=8-2/qid=1169944930/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/002-6843900-8313669?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden
Try here or just do a search for orange peelers. But personally I love the smell it leaves on my fingers. :D
2007-01-27 11:46:14
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answered by TJ 4
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yes: according to an "Orange Peeler" it's easy method in that
"Tool " where type has been used today ! refer http://www.dc.kitchens.cookingtools.com or http://www.cookingwears.com
2007-01-27 11:47:30
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answered by toddk57@sbcglobal.net 6
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Try using a teaspoon.
2007-01-27 11:39:38
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answered by kedi 2
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