Nearly $300 million dollars worth of this popular tuber ends up in the landfill – it also sprouts, turns green, and becomes poisonous. So what’s one to do with this dirty potato?

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What is a sprouted potato? | 0:00
Buy just enough | 1:39
Planting sprouted potatoes | 2:13
How about that compost bin? | 3:32
Are sprouted potatoes safe to eat? | 4:18
Recipes to use up sprouted potatoes | 5:33

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  1. Two things… First, when we were kids back in the sixties and early seventies, my Mom and great aunts would occasionally give us a slice of raw potatoes when they were making dinner. Never harmed us and it was tolerable to snack on. Second, you didn't mention storing potatoes and onions either together or near each other. I have seen AND smelled the results of that and it's not something you'd want to clean up either! I am amazed we I tell that to people and they think I'm nuts. One person was like that doesn't make any sense. I suggested that she take one potato and one onion, place them together in a paper bag, close the bag and placed where you would normally keep your potatoes in your pantry and then check the bag in like three or four days. Four days later she called and said, "Yep, note to self, never EVER place onions and potatoes together! God, I was worried that I wasn't going to get that smell out of my pantry!" Got another convert that day…

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