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11-04-2020 06:40 AM
I keep mine in the refrigerator. They seem to last longer for me.
11-04-2020 07:15 AM
Refrigerator. Lasts for several weeks, no problems.
@godiI don't know why it has never occurred to me to only buy what I would use in the week. I've never noticed goldens, though, selling by the piece. Anyway, we don't do potatoes very often.
11-04-2020 07:31 AM - edited 11-04-2020 07:33 AM
I don't care what the "experts" say against storing potatoes in the fridge, which they claim has something to do with altering the potato's starch.
I store mine in the fridge vegetable bin and they stay useful for a long time. No smells, no spoilage, even after two weeks and maybe more. I never buy more than 2-3 pounds at a time, however.
Rats or mice in my garage or anywhere near my house would freak me out and put our neighborhood pest control company on speed dial for me and all of my neighbors!
11-04-2020 07:32 AM
So many of the potatoes that I have puchased as of late have gone bad or taste offl
It seems they are still selling last years crop.
11-04-2020 08:09 AM
We have something similar to this, works great.
11-04-2020 08:54 AM
I keep mine in a a crock that sits on my kitchen floor. I keep my kitchen pretty cool and they normally last a good 3 weeks but I may give the fridge a try.
11-04-2020 09:19 AM
I am not a big potato eater; but, when I get them, I have a Pioneer Woman potato cannister, which is pretty and perfect. It holds up to 5 pounds of potatoes.
11-04-2020 12:34 PM
Wow, I'll have to look up that potato canister, I haven't seen one of those. I keep mine on top of my garage refrigerator in the winter and in the summer months in the vegetable drawer in the fridge.
11-04-2020 12:45 PM
'For sure', take them out of the plastic.
I know I'm not supposed to store in fridge, but I have been doing this for years. Spread out.
Also, if storing anywhere else, in a cool, dry spot, try hanging them in one of those 3-tier hanging baskets. Good air circulation. But, make sure it's a cool, dark-ish dry area.
Those 3 tier hanging baskets are great for storing other vegetables such as round onions, etc.
11-04-2020 01:06 PM
I don't buy them pre-bagged, rather I choose how many I need as my needs are fairly small.
I wouldn't put them in the refrigerator. What I've always heard is that refrigerating them converts the starch to sugar. But the thing is, the body does that also upon consumption. So, unless that changes the ability to make them do what you want in cooking, I suppose that doesn't matter. But I still don't.
What I do is put mine on top of the washing machine. It's away from any hot spots and it's pretty dark and cool in there, plus it's right next to the garage.
I lay them out with the plastic produce bag open as wide open as possible so they are just more sitting atop the bag than anything. That's always worked well but I can't think of a scenario where I have stored them for more than a week or two. I don't live in a traditionally humid climate so I think that's also helpful.
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