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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Thursday, December 25, 2014 10:06:54 PM UTC-6, > wrote: >> I was already to make mashed potatoes when I started peeling 5 lb >> of Klondike Rose. Every one had green under the skin. I started peeling >> deeper and deeper before I said the heck with it,and my wife announced >> we were serving bread. >> >> I looked on the web to see if peeling off the green was sufficient, but >> the consensus seemed to be why take a chance. >> >> Has anyone eaten green potatoes and lived to tell the tale? Are Klondike >> Rose especially susceptible? I did dig under a pile of bags to find >> these, >> fearing light exposure. > > Oh Lord, now Julie will be regaling us with her tale of woe from the > potato she ate that had an eye on it, and it made her have searing pains > in her gut. Yes well what I would *like* to be doing is taking the rest of the potatoes that I do have and slingshotting them in your direction. Then when I was done, I would use up the potatoes and whatever canned goods I have out there as well. |
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