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  2. Expiration date - Wikipedia

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    A tag sealing a bag of hot dog buns displays a best before date of February 29.. Best before or best by dates appear on a wide range of frozen, dried, tinned and other foods. . These dates are advisory and refer to the quality of the product, in contrast with use by dates, which may indicate that the product may no longer be safe to consume after the specified dat

  3. 20 Potato Dishes You Must Eat Before You Die - AOL

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    2. Smashed Potatoes. No, that’s not a typo: smashed potatoes use smaller yellow potatoes that are first boiled to soften. After they cool, use a spatula or measuring cup to smash them down flat ...

  4. File:The Potatoes Originating in the Netherlands Regulations ...

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  5. File:The Potatoes Originating in The Netherlands Regulations ...

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    English: These Regulations, which extend to Great Britain, impose certain requirements in respect of potatoes grown in 1997 in The Netherlands in accordance with Commission Decision 95-506-EC (OJ No. L291, 6.12.95, p.48), authorising Member States to take additional measures against the dissemination of Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith as regards the Kingdom of The Netherlands, as last ...

  6. Why nutrition experts don't recommend eating raw potatoes - AOL

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    Raw potatoes do have more vitamin C than cooked potatoes, Shelley Balls, a registered dietitian and nutritionist for Consumer Health Digest, tells USA TODAY. "When boiling potatoes, vitamin C ...

  7. From Fingerling to Russet, Here Are 16 Types of Potatoes ...

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  8. Ozette potato - Wikipedia

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    The Ozette, also known locally as Makah Ozette or Anna Cheeka's Ozette [1] is the oldest variety of potato grown in the Pacific Northwest region. This potato, of the petite heirloom fingerling type, was grown for over two centuries by the Makah tribe native to Washington and was "rediscovered" in the late 1980s.

  9. 9 Ways To Use Potatoes - AOL

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