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Potatoes
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Does anyone have any particular recommendations? I know the debates about supermarkets vs local grocers, etc, but I have little choice. I have found Tesco "Exquisa" potatoes to be absolutely gorgeous. Expensive, around 10p per potato, but with a dab of salad cream absolutely wonderful. I have given up on Jersey Royals which in recent years have become increasingly bland.
Do you have any favourites?
Do you have any favourites?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I didn't have to ask this question you know, there was nobody holding a gun to my head and threatening me. I could have just gone to bed early and taken the next best potato choice, but instead I chose to seek advice, and what did I get - FCUK ALL!
You load of prissy jessies, probably all homosexuals I wouldn't be surprised. No wonder I rarely ask questions on here if the best I get is a load of limp-wristed effeminate ********.
You load of prissy jessies, probably all homosexuals I wouldn't be surprised. No wonder I rarely ask questions on here if the best I get is a load of limp-wristed effeminate ********.
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Agree about the Jerseys - apparently thye used to use seaweed as a fertiliser but aren't allowed to any more (<ore EU CR@P?)
We tend to stick to Desiree for boiled and have been experimenting with different kinds of mash - stir in Parsley pesto to go with fish, cheddar to go on fish pie, Haggis beaten in is very tasty, sage and onion gravy to go with sausages..........
We tend to stick to Desiree for boiled and have been experimenting with different kinds of mash - stir in Parsley pesto to go with fish, cheddar to go on fish pie, Haggis beaten in is very tasty, sage and onion gravy to go with sausages..........
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