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I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

15 thoughts on “Potato or ?

  1. Sorry but a little late. There are several places on the net that mention about the ease of peeling potatoes. Boil them, then while still hot drop them in ice water for 15 to 30 seconds and the peelings will slide right off. When I was a kid we did this to tomatoes and canned them whole. It looks like you garden did very well this year. I finally got my pineapple patch cleaned out. I have 140 plants but no pineapples this year, more fertilizer for next year. Bob

    • We’ve used that technique with tomatoes. Works well.

      Our garden did very well this year, thank the Lord and the compost that we applied last fall.

      No pineapples? What a pity. I know you put a lot of work into that Bob. Next year . . . :food:

    • You’ve nailed it Heather. We had a few of them like that in this year’s crop. I see strange critters in those shapes. Okay, the cheerleader is not a strange critter, but the other two are.

    • They’ll have to be partially dissected before peeling. We have an apple peeler and coring machine (hand cranked). I’ve removed the part that removes the core, and it works well on potatoes.

  2. Now that’s just weird. We dug our taters the other day, and they all looked like potatoes. What’s going on in your soil? :beam:

    • Yes, it is! Weird that is. :think: Our soil has a fair amount of clay in it, and I suspect that is the explanation. Fortunately, most of the dug spuds feature a normal appearance. 8)

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