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Rose potato for Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and most of us guys are stuck in the “decision mode.” Do we shower her with fancy gifts, maybe clothes or fine jewelry, or perhaps we take the safe route and go with a huge bouquet of extremely expensive roses, which will say I Love You for about 2 or 3 days until they turn into a dried out mess. What to do, what to do? My advice: this year give Klondike Rose potatoes, and hold your laughter for a few minutes while I tell you why.



Flowers say what exactly – I am stuck in tradition and don’t want to think outside of the box. Jewelry, which is somewhat of a great gift says more about the giver than the receiver – come on ladies, admit it, how many times have you gotten a piece of jewelry that brightens your day about as much as a penlight? Clothes, my guess would be something in red or pink, and just might be something in the risqué category, are always top purchases, but they say exactly what men? “I want to see you in this my dear for my enjoyment, and in some cases only for a very short time.” Trust me when I tell you, no matter what you decide on, they all look the same when they are in a balled up mess on the floor.

In the old days, herbalists lovingly referred to potatoes as “the apples of love.” Now with an endorsement like that, she’ll never even think about how good a box of chocolates could have been. How can you go wrong with Klondike Rose potatoes?

Click here to read more and for the 'pancakes & heart shaped roasted potatoes' recipe.

For more information:
Ralph J. Schwartz
Potandon Produce LLC
Email: rschwartz@potandon.com
www.klondikebrands.com
www.potandon.com
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