Saturday, 18 July 2026

Spud-U-Like*

The potato plants were looking awfully sad - and it is the middle of July, so I felt I should harvest them. 
It is not difficult when they are in pots, and in two rows of the raised bed. But they were somewhat varied in size, and rather earthy. I washed and dried them very carefully, then decided to sort them.
I am sure that the commercial potato growers have some sort of mechanical process for grading spuds. 
I used my rubber egg [which was mysteriously laid on my front drive about 15 years ago!] The potatoes were put into 4 groups thus:
  • Bigger than the egg
  • Egg sized
  • Smaller than the egg
  • Marbles [just a cupful of these]
I normally keep the potatoes I buy from the veg place in their brown paper sack, on the bench in the old garage. But it is baking hot in there at the minute. So these are all stored away, in separate containers, in the fridge. I found a fun pic on the internet
What does I Papiassos mean? Sounds like a Greek potato pun
Does anyone have any suggestions for what to do with the marble sized ones? 
If I can't think of a good way to cook them, they'll go into the compost bin.
*Back in the 90s, the family always pronounced the name of this fast food outlet as Spudoulikae, having decided it was a small village on a Greek Island in the Aegean Sea, famed for its tubers!

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