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In a root cellar! LisaM Mar 2017 #1
Oh, snap! Laffy Kat Mar 2017 #6
My grandparents had a root cellar where they kept potatoes, hung meat, etc. PufPuf23 Mar 2017 #13
I had a "root cellar" growing up Mendocino Mar 2017 #19
Belly fat.. denbot Mar 2017 #2
I empathsize. nt PufPuf23 Mar 2017 #3
Love new potatoes and peas. Big Blue Marble Mar 2017 #4
I hear that poatoes from groceries Marthe48 Mar 2017 #5
Wonder if one can grow potatoes in Colorado? Laffy Kat Mar 2017 #7
Plant in a spot that gets plenty of sun Marthe48 Mar 2017 #9
I've got just the place. I'll give it a go. Laffy Kat Mar 2017 #15
Good luck! Marthe48 Mar 2017 #16
Modern potatoes were domesticated from wild potatoes potatoes in PufPuf23 Mar 2017 #11
Yes, quite well. politicat Mar 2017 #22
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You probably won't get a response. GP6971 Jan 2022 #35
this might be of help to you fizzgig Mar 2017 #23
I'm going to say yes. Nac Mac Feegle Mar 2017 #24
Why in the Vicar's bum, of course! demmiblue Mar 2017 #8
Happy Saint Patrick's Day!! PufPuf23 Mar 2017 #12
I'm not sure how to accurately describe it OriginalGeek Mar 2017 #10
Don't throw out those stretched out tights ladies! Runningdawg Mar 2017 #14
If they start to sprout, throw them out FakeNoose Mar 2017 #17
Eating? UTUSN Mar 2017 #18
In a cool dark place, like a cellar is probably best. Kimchijeon Mar 2017 #20
Convert them into vodka. Long shelf-life, vodka. nt JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 2017 #21
Window screens! furtheradu Mar 2017 #25
Ps. Where's Mopinko? furtheradu Mar 2017 #28
Absolutely not in the refrigerator. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2017 #26
Store them cool, dry, ventilated, and dark Warpy Mar 2017 #27
Bingo MosheFeingold Mar 2017 #33
All I know is that they need to be kept in the dark Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #29
I have a friend from the WWII era. Throck Mar 2017 #30
I had an aunt who collected seaweed and grew potatoes in it. I asked applegrove Mar 2017 #31
For a pretty tasty recipe, try this gratin' A HERETIC I AM Mar 2017 #32
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