Albert Bartlett British Rooster Potatoes (2Kg) was £2.60 now £1.30
6 comments
Deetea
15 Jul 17#6
I made some fantastic chips with these yesterday.
robin5858
14 Jul 17#5
Fair point. But you were slightly ranting that any branded potatoes were bad. But I would pay £1.30 if wanted them for something special. I wouldn't pay £2.60 for general use.
robin5858
13 Jul 17#3
Your post shows your ignorance. Some potatoes are good for roasting, some for mashing, others for chips.
These are a very good spud.
Would suggest you use that wonderful information outlet called Google to widen your mind on potatoes.
Newbold to robin5858
13 Jul 17#4
With you entirely on potato varieties and Rooster's a decent enough all-rounder. I prefer Marfona, but that's a matter of choice. You'll see, though, that what I referred to was branding.
driver8
13 Jul 17#2
That's 'roastin'... No 'G'... Serious jockin'! :smile:
Newbold
13 Jul 171#1
Never mind the branding. These are potatoes. Just potatoes. But sold at a higher price because gullible people will always pay more for a name on a label.
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Albert Bartlett British Rooster Potatoes (2Kg) was £2.60 now £1.30
6 comments
These are a very good spud.
Would suggest you use that wonderful information outlet called Google to widen your mind on potatoes.