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Potatoes: Higher Nutritional Value With Skin?
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Unless frying chips, I usually prefer to eat potatoes not peeled, either boiled or wrapped in aluminium foil heated in the oven, with butter.
Now I have been told that eating spuds + skin is not recommended. But no sensible and reliable reason could be given.
Can anybody shed light on this matter, please?
Thank you.
Now I have been told that eating spuds + skin is not recommended. But no sensible and reliable reason could be given.
Can anybody shed light on this matter, please?
Thank you.
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Old potatoes were for autumn/winter and new ones for spring/summer. Due to imports we are not dependent on the seasons. I distinctly remember when I was young that the price of a bag of chips would increase from 3d to 4d in the summer months then go back down to 3d in the autumn. One year they went up and didn't come back down, and have continued to go up ever since. You could buy 120 bags for the price of one these days in the early 60s.
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