My Tatties
By Irish
- 13 Aug, 2009
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What breed are they Irish?
13 Aug, 2009
Looking good. Very tasty!
13 Aug, 2009
thanks Sandra
13 Aug, 2009
thanks Pasuki.
Toto they are a special breed, just like me lol
13 Aug, 2009
Making me feel hungry, !
13 Aug, 2009
has my nurse been talking to you Irish?
13 Aug, 2009
haha Toto, she was sooooooooo nice to me , made me feel real special
13 Aug, 2009
They do that to keep you off guard.
13 Aug, 2009
nawwwwww Toto she was sincere ,,, oh and she showed me a brochure of a loveeely new home
13 Aug, 2009
Look good tatties Eileen
13 Aug, 2009
thanks Janette
13 Aug, 2009
Natty tatties Eileen - they look like they re blushing ..if only they could talk..
13 Aug, 2009
its the glorious irish sunshine that has them red BB , and if you believe that you'd believe anything lol
13 Aug, 2009
Well how old are they then Eileen cos not seen any this year ..lol
13 Aug, 2009
the tatties are ones i planted early this yr BB, didnt plant many so this is all i got , ah well, enough for me lol
13 Aug, 2009
They do say that dont they that irish pototoes are best.
13 Aug, 2009
Clarice most of our shop bought tatties come from Cyprus , i have no idea why that is when im sure we grow millions of them ourselves here
13 Aug, 2009
Must admit we get alot of Cyprus ones aswell.
13 Aug, 2009
Cant move for spuds here as the home of McCain chips ..
13 Aug, 2009
ah but where do them tatties for the McCain chips come from BB lol
13 Aug, 2009
They are local Eileen .. at least I hope they are as the potato wagons can trundle through the village from 4 am onwards.
13 Aug, 2009
They look delicous
14 Aug, 2009
Don't be conned Irish. That's how they got me.
14 Aug, 2009
Lovely Eileen :o) !
14 Aug, 2009
good to hear BB that you can get local tatties
14 Aug, 2009
thanks Morgana and Hywel
14 Aug, 2009
Nice and hot with some Irish butter, where's me bike, I 'll be over soon LOL
14 Aug, 2009
they should be ready by the time you get over Pam lol
14 Aug, 2009
Look very nice Irish. Cook em up, smother them in butter and chuck em in a jiffy bag to post over to me....please?
Tattie Bye!!!
14 Aug, 2009
Mmm delicious Eileen , dripping with Irish butter , yummy :o)
14 Aug, 2009
lol their on the way OD
15 Aug, 2009
thanks Amy :-)
15 Aug, 2009
Mmmmmm....I LOVE spuds. And so versatile.....jackets/cottage pie/cornish pasties....must go...suddenly hungry. lol
17 Aug, 2009
lol. article in todays paper about how Irish folk arnt eating tatties these days , its mostly Pasta mmmmmmmmmmm, id eat pasta every day lol
17 Aug, 2009
...same here. Now let me see....Tuna bake/Lasagne/Spag Bol/MacCheese......lol
17 Aug, 2009
:-) now im hungry lol
17 Aug, 2009
Are these Rooster spuds Irish. I grew one potato per tub and had a tub full when we sorted them from the tubs.So for a £1 I did very well.
19 Aug, 2009
i think they are roosters Linda, forgot what id planted lol.
you did very well alright
19 Aug, 2009
Good spud for roasting and fluffy when boiled.
20 Aug, 2009
true Linda, they are.
dont you hate it when some of them just turn to mush in the pot
20 Aug, 2009
Yes that happens to me too Irish but I put that down to the fact that they are freshly dug......don't know.
21 Aug, 2009
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yummy eileen, irish ones are the best :o)
13 Aug, 2009