Posted by 36 coupe on June 10, 2012 at 02:41:05 from (69.49.142.24):
In Reply to: Re: o/t potatoes posted by LOU from Wi. on June 09, 2012 at 20:48:13:
Utz is the original potato chip maker.I dont know why you have to make fun of the name.But you are running your mouth pretty bad.I dont care how big a company is, they still turn out bad products.A few companies use Russets to make chips.It will say Russets on the bag.Russets are known to make a poor chip.They always look burnt.Russets take a long time to grow and they tend to break up when cooked.They have an ugly skin.I grew a row last year, wont do it again.I have grown a Norkota Russet in the past.You cant seem to understand that I plant 1000 feet of row, did 2000 feet when I was younger.One Maine co that sells seed potatoes says in the catalog to avoid growing the Russets in Maine.
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