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Good luck root crop farmers …….
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<blockquote data-quote="dowcow" data-source="post: 7763631" data-attributes="member: 106876"><p>My dad told me a story from when he was young and after a day at a racetrack on the way out there was potato carting happening near the entrance to Oulton Park and a few potatoes had been dropped on the road. These potatoes were gathered up, and with a camping stove from the back of the car they had a meal of what tasted like the best jacket potatoes he ever had... or at least a memory that stood out and made them the best.</p><p></p><p>I think in times gone by any dropped spud would be picked up and treated like some sort of free-supper prize by anyone lucky enough to find them. I guess people were a lot poorer back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dowcow, post: 7763631, member: 106876"] My dad told me a story from when he was young and after a day at a racetrack on the way out there was potato carting happening near the entrance to Oulton Park and a few potatoes had been dropped on the road. These potatoes were gathered up, and with a camping stove from the back of the car they had a meal of what tasted like the best jacket potatoes he ever had... or at least a memory that stood out and made them the best. I think in times gone by any dropped spud would be picked up and treated like some sort of free-supper prize by anyone lucky enough to find them. I guess people were a lot poorer back then. [/QUOTE]
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