Make it an al fresco feast to remember with New Orleans’ favourite super-sized sandwich, a vegetable dip with a kick and madeleines mochi-style
T here are two ways to do picnics, I think. You can do the supermarket sweep, of course, but that runs the risk of everyone bringing the same
Apparently time flies whether you’re having fun or not, because somehow it’s already the end of May. Memorial Day is this Monday, and what better way to kick off the unofficial start of summer than with some Poosh-approved recipes? Whatever you’re grilling, these easy side dish recipes�
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You know the old adage about how the quickest way to a man's heart is through his stomach? Well, it's absolutely true—at least for Ladd Drummond. "He hone
Tempted to order pizza—again? Maybe try one of these recipes instead; they’re cheap and cheerful, with bragging rights guaranteed.
Cooking on a budget doesn’t need to be stressful: the key is knowing which ingredients will stretch your dollars and how to use them to create easy,
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After potato wart was detected in two Prince Edward Island fields last fall, Canada quickly shut down most shipments of the province’s potatoes to the US, hoping to dissuade the Americans from imposing their own ban.
Potato growers on the island, who produce more spuds than those in an
Conquer the cost-of-living crisis by nurturing your own piece of the good life
It’s a romantic idea. Your own courgettes turned into sauces, salads and soups; beds filled with potatoes to be dug up when the time is right, tomato plants heavy with fruit. Enough produce at your fingert
Humble potatoes are a rich source not only of dietary carbohydrates for humans, but also of starches for numerous industrial applications. Texas A&M AgriLife scientists are learning how to alter the ratio of potatoes’ two starch molecules – amylose and amylopectin – to increase both
A depiction of the process for the elimination of amylose starch in a potato. Courtesy: Texas A&M AgriLife graphic
Tubers from one of the edited lines of potatoes in the Texas A&M AgriLife study. If these are put into soil, they will produce a normal potato plant with normal size