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Lew Hodgett Lew Hodgett is offline
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Shaun Van Poecke wrote:

I've heard mixed things about potatoes, maybe it depends on the climate?
Some old sailing literature shows that they were carried on longer

coyages,
joshua slocum carried a couple of barrels of potatos on the spray,

but he
got a bad deal on rotten nasty potatoes in south america. He cant say
enough good things about potatoes.

Ive carried them when i camp, and they seem to last alright in the
australian desert at 45 degrees celsius, but ive only carried them

for two
weeks. Not storing them in plastic bags seems to make s big

difference ;-)

There is a reason why my grandmother had a potato cellar, a cool dark
place under the house.

It was cool and dark.

Kept potatoes from going to sprout.

Tough to have a potato cellar on a boat.

Potatoes have considerable packaging waste, especially if you peel them.

Pasta adapts well to the marine environment, fresh potatoes don't.

OTOH, dehydrated is something else.


Thats a good tip, and the first time ive heard it! I love using bay

leave
in curries and stew, i have a good size bay tree outside my house.

Roughly
how many bay leaves to how many pound sof rice/flour?


A couple will do the job.

More is better.;-)

Lew