So, with this season's garden planting (finally) on the horizon, I'm wondering what to do with several bushels of raw potatoes stored in my cold room. They're still edible but not very nice, since our fall was very dry. Seems a shame to throw them onto the compost.
I could cook them and feed to my dogs, who love them (never feed raw, as a lethal wall of green fog will ensue).
Other options? Is it possible to mince and dehydrate them for non-refrigerated storage?
Any ideas?
- - - - -
Interesting factoid: raw potatoes have a high vitamin C content.
I came across this again in a book about the Klondike gold rush, where miners would live off bannock and beans through long months of winter, and seek out raw potatoes to ward off scurvy.
Apparently there's validity in this:
http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/3127