
While in Iowa on Sept. 21st my sister gave us some apples and loaned us her apple peeler/corer to get them all ready for making stuff. First you clamp the peeler/corer to something sturdy.

Then you stick the apple on the prongs.

Just rotate the handle and the apple moves forward to be peeled and spiral-sliced.

All peeled and sliced.

Just take it off, slice it once for apple rings or twice for apple slices. What a time saver!
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