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17-07-2006, 10:37 AM   #11

Re: The famous spuds


Silly question time...

If you put potatoes in the tubs and now dug them up to eat... surely you could of just ate them in the first place???? Or do more grow from the normal potatoes?



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17-07-2006, 11:13 AM   #12

Re: The famous spuds


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Originally Posted by Donna
Silly question time...

If you put potatoes in the tubs and now dug them up to eat... surely you could of just ate them in the first place???? Or do more grow from the normal potatoes?




That's the sort of question I would of asked a few weeks ago. But now I'm a professional potatoe grower, I can answer it

you put in special potatoes with roots on. Then they grow more potatoes & you eat all the new yummy ones.



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17-07-2006, 03:12 PM   #13

Re: The famous spuds


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They really did taste great. Not sure if it's because I grew them or because they were just tasty spuds - but either way they were lovely - even my youngest daughter loved them
Both! Honest toil (well, plant and forget...) and absolutely fresh food are the biggest part, though.



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