Cooked potatoes
- windwalkingwolf
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Re: Cooked potatoes
They definitely do. First thing in the morning, Hamlet is under the wild Apple tree checking for windfalls. I watched him one day, he ate all he could find and started to wander away. A couple more fell at that moment, and they'd hardly touched the ground before he had them. And, he's welcome to them, our apples are all small and very wormy this year. Cows and goats love them too. Richard took the tractor out and used the bucket to give the tree a shake, and suddenly there was a feeding frenzy lol
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Re: Cooked potatoes
we have a few cull potatoes from our big crop this year, no way we can eat ALL those before they spoil, so I cook a 5 quart pot morning and night, and feed to my chickens and Juliana pigs. Even our cats steal a few!
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Re: Cooked potatoes
Oh you guys are making me hungry, mine aren't fussy on potatoes but maybe if I added milk , butter, garlic .........
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- Killerbunny
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Re: Cooked potatoes
Fed some left over mashed potato tonight and there was just about a food fight!
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- Happy
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Re: Cooked potatoes
I had mashed tonight too and cooked extra so I could make some potato bread for breakfast this weekend. Mmmm. Sorry girls no spuds for you!
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Re: Cooked potatoes
I cook peels and cull potatoes in a crock pot, along with some barley and soya beans. They grab the peels first and chase each other around for them.
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