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Re: peeling veggies, there are peeled and cut up packages of fresh
vegetables sold these days, bit more expensive, but I find it's worth
it.  I'm so tired after busy days that I really shouldn't be anywhere
near sharp knives, peelers etc.  Also I buy baby gourmet potatoes and
cook them with the skins on - delicious!  Learnt to cook early on, but
choose now not to - it's not something I enjoy enough to expend all the
energy on.

Rayna


Meir Weiss wrote:

>Well I got to hand it to my mother
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>Way back when I was taught to cook  .
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>No I'm not a gourmet chef but I can get by in the kitchen
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>Without starving.
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>Physically most difficult( to hold )
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>Probably peeling vegies with a manual peeler.
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>Get yourself a good book on nutrition is what I would suggest.
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>http://nutrition.about.com/
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