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Beginning Rehab for Spud Patch Obsession!
but, i don't think i'll weigh every bucket this year . . .
Steve
but, i don't think i'll weigh every bucket this year . . .
Steve
Thanks It was a fun and easy project for the kids. I diced some up the other night and seasoned them with first press/cold press olive oil from my dad's orchard, bread crumbs, garlic salt, and some extra Pappy's seasoning. I then baked them at 400 until they were crisp. Wow, did they taste good and looked so pretty. I wish I took a picture, but we ate them too fast! The purple ones were purple all the way through and same with the pink/red ones. The yukon gold were very buttery tasting too.journey11 said:Those are the prettiest 'taters I've ever seen, Northernrose!
I am so excited to see how mine are doing too, but it's too early to dig them up since I planted them so late. They are just now starting to flower. They are looking pretty good from the surface though. I just hope they are as easy to collect as they are supposed to be. I did a big patch of straw-covered no-dig 'tater this year.
I'll be weighing whatever I get! Hope they don't disappoint!