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    Friends Dad has brought me a huge bag of potatoes and found this when I was looking for inspiration of what to do with them

    http://www.britishpotatoes.co.uk/children-s-meals/

    By the way was it an apple or an onion that you put in the bag to keep them fresh?
    Annie x

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    I think it's an apple to stop them sprouting.

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    That's a lovely site thank you

    I thought it was an apple but don't know why

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    Some nice ideas there to revamp my meals... thank you!

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    God help me between my potatoes and bread - this diet is going to go to pot.
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    Some nice recipes there

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    Think Amanda put this on before ?

    It is good thanks for the reminder

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    Great site - thanks

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    Definitely NOT an onion.

    Onions and potatoes react against each other and the onions will have the opposite effect that you actually want! You're supposed to keep onions and potatoes separate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorri View Post
    Definitely NOT an onion.

    Onions and potatoes react against each other and the onions will have the opposite effect that you actually want! You're supposed to keep onions and potatoes separate.
    Thank you.
    Annie x

 

 

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