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Blessed with potatoes
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#1 · September 25, 2001, 7:44 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on September 25, 2001, 7:44 pmPosted by: angea <angea@...>
My husband recently brought home about 50#'s of potatoes the store was
throwing out because there were a few bad ones in the sacks. I've cleaned
the good ones off and let them air dry. We don't eat that many potatoes and
I know they won't keep as long now that they've been washed. (We have about
another twenty pounds from our garden, but they should keep a little longer
than these I think). I was thinking of maybe dehydrating or canning some,
but my husband thinks since potatoes are generally cheap and we don't eat
many of them at a time that this probably wouldn't be worth it. Any imput
as to whether it would be worth it money wise or not?
Also, any really good recipes (especially for hashbrowns that could be kept
in the freezer) would be appreciated.
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Posted by: angea <angea@...>
My husband recently brought home about 50#'s of potatoes the store was
throwing out because there were a few bad ones in the sacks. I've cleaned
the good ones off and let them air dry. We don't eat that many potatoes and
I know they won't keep as long now that they've been washed. (We have about
another twenty pounds from our garden, but they should keep a little longer
than these I think). I was thinking of maybe dehydrating or canning some,
but my husband thinks since potatoes are generally cheap and we don't eat
many of them at a time that this probably wouldn't be worth it. Any imput
as to whether it would be worth it money wise or not?
Also, any really good recipes (especially for hashbrowns that could be kept
in the freezer) would be appreciated.
Ange
throwing out because there were a few bad ones in the sacks. I've cleaned
the good ones off and let them air dry. We don't eat that many potatoes and
I know they won't keep as long now that they've been washed. (We have about
another twenty pounds from our garden, but they should keep a little longer
than these I think). I was thinking of maybe dehydrating or canning some,
but my husband thinks since potatoes are generally cheap and we don't eat
many of them at a time that this probably wouldn't be worth it. Any imput
as to whether it would be worth it money wise or not?
Also, any really good recipes (especially for hashbrowns that could be kept
in the freezer) would be appreciated.
Ange
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