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  • Potato recipes that will "hit the spot" / Martha Holmes.
  • Would you rather be trimming leeks? / Birds Eye.
  • Would you rather be trimming leeks? / Birds Eye.
  • Potatoes plus : provide thrills- without frills / Bovril Ltd.
  • Potatoes plus : provide thrills- without frills / Bovril Ltd.
  • Potato cookery / Margarine Cookery Service.
  • Potato cookery / Margarine Cookery Service.
  • Marmite spéciale pour cuire et servir les pommes de terre : demander la notice : articles de cuisine, poteries, porcelaine / E. Delesport.
  • Marmite spéciale pour cuire et servir les pommes de terre : demander la notice : articles de cuisine, poteries, porcelaine / E. Delesport.
  • Sweet potato and yams / Tesco.
  • Sweet potato and yams / Tesco.
  • Scouts in a summer camp at Kapellen near Antwerp, peeling potatoes. Photographic postcard, ca. 1951.
  • Scouts in a summer camp at Kapellen near Antwerp, peeling potatoes. Photographic postcard, ca. 1951.
  • Potato cookery / Stork Margarine Cookery Service.
  • Potato cookery / Stork Margarine Cookery Service.
  • Smilacina racemosa Desf. syn. Maianthemum racemosum (L.)Link Convallariaceae. False Spikenard, False Solomon's Seal, Scurvy berries, Treacle berries. Herbaceous perennial. Distribution: North America. Austin (2004) reports on Native American traditional usage: Cold infusion of the roots for sore eyes (Cherokee)
  • Smilacina racemosa Desf. syn. Maianthemum racemosum (L.)Link Convallariaceae. False Spikenard, False Solomon's Seal, Scurvy berries, Treacle berries. Herbaceous perennial. Distribution: North America. Probably introduced to England by John Tradescant the Younger in 1656 as it appears in his garden plant catalogue in Musaeum Tradescantianum in 1656. Austin (2004) reports on Native American traditional usage: a cold infusion of the roots was used for sore eyes (Cherokee)
  • Tropaeolum cv
  • Tropaeolum cv