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Quote from: johnw on February 06, 2012, 10:48:54 PMMaggi - Did you notice the pink marks round the eyes? We only get pink eyes after a heavy night out.
Maggi - Did you notice the pink marks round the eyes?
Helen - If you remind me in April I will send you a few Pink Fir Apples (with an impeccable lineage I might add) to get going up there. Wow what a taste, knobby little fingers though and unpeelable.johnw
Quote from: johnw on February 06, 2012, 11:08:32 PMHelen - If you remind me in April I will send you a few Pink Fir Apples (with an impeccable lineage I might add) to get going up there. Wow what a taste, knobby little fingers though and unpeelable.johnwHa, Ha, I know the story of that lineage. Good spuds, though odd shape. Here, we grow British Queens, Homeguard and Golden Wonders. All are of the floury kind and we wouldn't put a waxy potato in our mouths - well, maybe cold with mayonnaise but not for dinner. Paddy
Strange as it will go just as fast for plants from Japan as it does from the UK or mainland Europe to arrive.
The plants were from Yuzawa-Engei. They were very nice to deal with.
]Paddy, I agree waxy potatoes are great for potato salad but really like them boiled as babies with mint and served with lots of butter and p&s.Maldon salt!!
Quote from: maggiepie on February 08, 2012, 09:16:58 PM]Paddy, I agree waxy potatoes are great for potato salad but really like them boiled as babies with mint and served with lots of butter and p&s.Maldon salt!!Perhaps I should try Maldon salt. The last time I bought rock salt the package proudly proclaimed: " Extracted from 3 million year old deposits in Germany. For 'best before' see base of package."
The sell by date is a reflection of the type of packaging. You'll notice mineral water in plastic bottles have a shorter shelf life that that in glass bottles. It always amazes me how many people actually buy water in bottles. We drink tap water. I'm surprised no one thinks of bottling air!