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Alas, the Year of the Potato is Over
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Published January 06, 2009 by:
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I mean, it's been getting served around the globe for about 300 years. How much more AWARE can we GET about the value of the potato as a food?
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Elisa Nova
01/06/2009
Fun read!
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The potato is grown on six continents and has been a food staple for 8,000 years.
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