It's massive and stout and would have no trouble cutting sweet potatoes if you have the strength to work it. The harder the item being cut is, the more effort it takes to operate it.Does it cut sweet potatoes--do you know?
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It's massive and stout and would have no trouble cutting sweet potatoes if you have the strength to work it. The harder the item being cut is, the more effort it takes to operate it.Does it cut sweet potatoes--do you know?
So easy, my rooster can do it!You need to know the member's ID number and the post that you want to quote's number.
It is probably too much effort for you but in order to do it, I found a post by the same member in this thread and clicked on reply. I found the post number of the post that I wanted to quote and used that number to replace the post number in the just chosen reply. Then I copied the text from the post of the one I wanted to reply to and pasted that over the text of the message actually being replied to.
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Your first four words, my girlfriend would tell me all the time!It's massive and stout and would have no trouble cutting sweet potatoes if you have the strength to work it. The harder the item being cut is, the more effort it takes to operate it.
Yes, I noticed that. Very clever of you.I found a way to reply to one of Cindy's posts after the thread was locked.
Maybe your face should appear on Rushmore too!Yes, I noticed that. Very clever of you. ❤ I had spent some time making a reply to Kiki about her mini & his schooling, then I couldn't post it.I went back after I saw what you did, but of course that was the one time a response I had made-then-not-posted was NOT still hanging around.
Too late at night to try to write it out again. I take a lot of time on many of my responses, obsessively rewording to make sure things are understandable and put just right.Then sometimes I still decide it's none of my business or the person might be offended or would likely not welcome my advice, and so I erase the whole thing. Only when you really WANT to delete something, it keeps popping back up again.
Anyway the subject will probably come up again sometime, then I'll (maybe) stick my big nose in.![]()
My memory was faulty. It does not have a suction cup but is made to be either screwed or bolted in place. Again faulty memory, it does come with suction feet but I never put them on mine.I got a big massive french fry cutter back before potatoes became a no, no. Its suction cup works fine.
Does it cut sweet potatoes--do you know?
I had one, but my neighbor borrowed it, and I haven't seen it since. But I get more apple pies from her lately!My memory was faulty. It does not have a suction cup but is made to be either screwed or bolted in place. Again faulty memory, it does come with suction feet but I never put them on mine.
It is a New Star French Fry Cutter.
The best one that I ever had was an antique metal one that my father found at a garage sale. I made the mistake of letting my brother have it. When he no longer used it, he gave it to his son rather than return it to me. Oh well.I had one, but my neighbor borrowed it, and I haven't seen it since. But I get more apple pies from her lately!![]()
Oooooohhh this is amazing!!!You need to know the member's ID number and the post that you want to quote's number.
It is probably too much effort for you but in order to do it, I found a post by the same member in this thread and clicked on reply. I found the post number of the post that I wanted to quote and used that number to replace the post number in the just chosen reply. Then I copied the text from the post of the one I wanted to reply to and pasted that over the text of the message actually being replied to.
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