well once upon a time the was an orange in a garden. It was during the time of adam and eve and he was very jelous. He was so jelous that he turned orange. That is why he is called an orange. not a happy orange at that
in the 1920's
The orange pylons were invented by Bud Shopbell, a High School and Big Ten College referee. http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?Category=32&ID=207793&startYear=2004&endYear=2005
they started to wear different clothes also, they became calmer
The very first recipe for the candied orange peel first appeared in a cookbook called "Common Sense in the Household: A Manual of Practical Housewifery", by Marion Harland. This particular recipe was added in 1873, but the book has recipes dating from 1830 to 1922.
orange stands for pumpkins, its month is November because when the Pilgrims helped the native Americans and all the food they ate were brown and orange, you just think of orange in November. Its also for turkeys, they usually are red, brown, orange, yellow. Orange stands for the sun. orange stands for sand. Also orange can be ones favorite color.
To effectively use an orange peeler, hold the tool firmly in your hand and insert the pointed end into the top of the orange. Gently slide the peeler down the sides of the orange, following the curve of the fruit. Continue until the peel is completely removed.
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Orange Peeler, Onion Peeler, Onion Chopper, Onion Press.
in the 1920's
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With a knife.
Pared is the same as pealed. So 3 pared strips of Orange would be three peelings with a peeler Simple as that
The potato/apple/vegetable/cucumber peeler has been invented and re-invented many times with slightly different features. The cheap one still preferred by many people in the United States with a stiff blade and metal handle has been attributed to a blacksmith named Thomas Williams sometime in the 1800s, but there does not seem to be any documentation of this.
Oven mitts Oven gloves Omelet pan Orange peeler
Chris Peeler's birth name is Christopher Deane Peeler.
Francis Edgar Stanley patented the first airbrush in 1876. Abner Peeler improved it later.