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"My Best Day In" - a Dalesman reader's lockdown diary – February edition


“My Best Day In” – a Dalesman reader’s lockdown diary – February edition
February’s front cover courtesy of Robert Fuller
Sometimes, I lie awake at night and think about things before falling asleep again. Last night I wondered why I always felt so much better after having read The Dalesman.
It is simple really – we subscribe to a daily broadsheet and there is nothing but bad news – the Covid crisis – all doom and gloom, sadness and despair and, just occasionally, a happy titbit about someone whose pet has done something extraordinary.
And then The Dalesman drops through the door and there is a promise of a treat of a whole series of articles that are usually full of interest and pleasure and often of humour. This month’s edition is no exception. Having read it from glossy cover to glossy cover I just felt a feeling of real happiness and elation. ....

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Looking Back: Yet more tattie picking riddles from the region


AT the end of tattie picking week in October, the countryside used to be adorned with piles of potatoes in pies – and groups of men brandishing strangely named items, like a riddles and igging sticks.
Their potato pie, which they also called a clamp, was a means of overwintering spuds, as we told three weeks ago.
“After the potato-picking, all the potatoes were tipped into a long row up to 60 to 70 yards long and then covered with straw and then with soil, which was dug out along the length of the pile as a drainage moat was created,” says Des Needham of Low Dinsdale, who witnessed the art of pie-making on his uncle’s farm in Nottinghamshire in the 1950s. ....

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