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Sometimes you want your potatoes to sprout/chit, but not when you want to store them for eating. I've just read that if you put an apple in with your potatoes they will stay sprout-free. 
I'm going to try it when I next have some potatoes - nothing ventured. Big Grin

For the record:-
[Image: 1f34e.png][Image: 1f954.png]KEEP POTATOES FROM SPROUTING!!![Image: 1f954.png][Image: 1f34e.png]
Do you hate those ugly sprouts that form on your potatoes after just a couple of weeks? It turns out an apple a day just doesn't only keep the Dr. away but will also keep those sprouts away and also help the potatoes last longer.
The apples and potatoes storage tip has also been proven by America's Test Kitchen. In their experiment, potatoes stored with an apple stayed firm and sprout-free even after eight weeks, compared to potatoes stored without an apple; they turned out "largely soft, shriveled, and sad looking." So add an apple and save your potatoes.
Remove potatoes from packaging and place in a plastic bin and add an apple.
Never heard that one before, Let us know how that goes. I’d definitely sacrifice an apple if it works. My spuds are always sprouting to soon.
All the spuds I have at the moment are sprouting. Need some fresh ones to try it properly.
I also found this - https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questi...-sprouting