Good Housekeeping on MSN
I Wasn’t Trying to Become the Rooftop Potato Girl
Do not wash them. Ever. At least not right away. Washing cuts their shelf life in half. Apparently, they need to “cure.” ...
Time lapse of growing eyes of potatoes into harvestable tubers over 90 days. The eye was cut off of a store-bought russet potato that stayed forgotten in its storage for a while. It was then planted ...
Unlike white potatoes, which are tubers, sweet potatoes are root vegetables. There are always new types of sweet potatoes ...
Reporters, editors, designers and photographers at The Post and Courier shared their favorite Thanksgiving memories and what ...
From cranberry marshes to dairy barns, these Wisconsin farmers and dairy producers contribute to a full Thanksgiving spread.
They may seem fine after a quick trim or peel, but experts caution against taking chances. Here's what causes these changes and the safest way to handle them.
The Columbia Falls nonprofit has spent the last several months moving into its new space at the former Glacier Gateway ...
In five years, the small church initiative has become Durham County’s largest emergency food assistance program.
Prepared potato products maker McCain Foods has agreed to acquire frozen potato specialty products maker Penobscot McCrum LLC ...
Serious Eats on MSN
Your "Yukon Gold" Potatoes Probably Aren't Yukons—Here's Why
A true Yukon Gold is easy to recognize once you know what to look for: a small-to-medium, round-to-oval potato with thin, ...
While there is no scientific evidence to back that the moon has an impact on gardens, traditional belief states that these ...
Turkey, stuffing and veggies are all fine to carry on the plane, cooked or uncooked. But keep an eye on timing and food ...
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