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It is always a lottery digging up the tatties and this year these Red Dukes were a damp squib. Oh well, enough for a pot of minestrone. Truth be told, another note for next year's To Do List, we ought to pull our socks up and put a bit more effort into feeding and earthing up.
Another of all time favourites we use Marcella Hazan's 'Minestrone alla Romagnola' recipe.
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