I give you a humble potato,
imperfect and caked in soil,
ready to be bathed in clear water,
it’s knobbles caressed and cherished.
So versatile is the potato,
it can be whatever you will,
roasted, mashed, fried. To you I offer
a dish of Dauphinoise – embellished
with garlic and cream, sliced potato
cheesy with Gruyere, sprinkled with dill,
slow-cooked until crispy on top and softer
beneath – steaming and ready to be relished.
Kim M. Russell, 13th February 2025

Image by blackieshoot on Unsplash
This Thursday at the dVerse Poets Pub it’s Open Link Night, when we can link up any onepoem we like or we can take part in the mini prompt provided by our host who, this month, is Björn. So very close to Valentine’s Day, our prompt is inspired by one of my favourite modern poets and one of my favourite poems, ‘Valentine’ by Carol Ann Duffy, in which she gives her lover an onion instead of a rose.
Björn asks us to take ‘an object or a plant (a cactus or a fish for instance) and think about how that object may symbolize affection and maybe even possession’.
I’m not a fan of commercialised Valentine’s Day, but I thought I’d have a bit of fun with it.
Send some my way. They sound delicious.🤤
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They are!
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I love it, we should all eat more potato, so much better for the environment also compared to rise and grain… and rightly prepared som much more.
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Thanks Björn. Potatoes are also quite easy to grow – I grew my own during the pandemic. I should really grow some more.
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Sincerity in your words in this most accomplished verse, I must say…not tongue in cheek, am impressed how a spud can sound so literary, much better than Rabbie Burns ode to his haggis….
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Thank you very much, Ain! There is nothing exciting or tempting about a haggis, especially as I don’t eat meat!
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This is absolutely exquisite! I love; “To you I offer a dish of Dauphinoise – embellished with garlic and cream, sliced potato cheesy with Gruyere, sprinkled with dill.” ❤️❤️
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Thank you so much, Sanaa! Happy Valentine’s Day!
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You’re welcome! Happy Valentine’s Day! 🥰🥰
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Oh you have made me hungry!! 🤣🥔🥔🥔
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Spuds are so versatile and delicious! And you have the cheese to make them even more so!
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Yes I do – Blue Vinny would go very well!
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All hail the humble spud!
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Comfort food.
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love in a spud – Brilliant Kim and mouth-watering too
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Thank you, Laura!
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A real pleasure to read. We love ‘tatoes over here. Give me more 😋 Thanks, Kim.
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Thank you for reading and commenting, Selma.
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A delicious poem, Kim I love the odd shapes that come out of the garden! My tomatoes sometimes grow noses! :>)
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We buy odd-shaped vegetables whenever they’re available.
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interesting!
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The title says everything about endjuring love. Served “steaming and ready to be relished” for Valentine’s Day.
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Thanks Brendan.
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Love should be delicious, Kim. You whetted my appetite with your recipe.
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Thank you, Lisa.
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You’re welcome.
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Good to hear you read today Kim and hope you feel better soon…
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Thank you, Andrew. Another visit to the doctor next week.
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Yum! Delicious in every way, Kim.
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Thank you, Jennifer!
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I just ate breakfast, but now you have me craving potatoes, Kim! Deliciously done!
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Thanks Merril!
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You’re welcome, Kim!
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I would love a serving of your potatoes, Kim!
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Thank you, Nolcha!
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An Ode to the versatile spud! Well done Kim!
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Cheers Jim!
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Amazing 🤩
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Thank you!
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You are always welcome 😁
Regards 🙏
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