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  2. PSA: You're Storing Your Potatoes and Onions the Wrong Way - AOL

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    We don't recommend storing potatoes and onions together, as onions emit a gas that accelerates potato spoilage. To prolong freshness, store them separately in cool, dry, and well-ventilated areas.

  3. Yes, There's a Right Way to Store Potatoes—and ... - AOL

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    How long can you store fresh potatoes? Kept in a cool, dark place (around 45 to 50 degrees), potatoes will likely last up to three months! At room temperature (around 68 degrees), you can store ...

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  5. Garden of Love - Wikipedia

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    "Garden of Love", a 1963 song by Gene Pitney "My Garden of Love", a pun-laden parody of torch songs by Benny Hill This page was last edited on 12 ...

  6. Garden of Love (album) - Wikipedia

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    Garden of Love is a studio album by the American musician Rick James, released in 1980 on Motown sub-label Gordy. Track listing. All tracks composed by Rick James ...

  7. Over the Garden Wall (Original Television Soundtrack)

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    Over the Garden Wall (Original Television Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2014 animated television miniseries of the same name for Cartoon Network created by Patrick McHale. Two years after the series' premiere, the music from the series were released into a separate soundtrack album on July 21, 2016 by Turner Music Publishing and Cartoon ...

  8. Do Potatoes Last Longer in the Fridge or On the Counter? - AOL

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  9. Susan Christie - Wikipedia

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    Susan Christie's first taste of success came with the release of the novelty-folk song “I Love Onions” on April 11, 1966. [4] The song, written by John Hill and David Cochrane, cost the couple $700 to produce [2] and was picked up by Columbia Records.