How many spuds are you looking to store?- if its just a bag from the shop, I'd bung them in the fridge, as some people recommend a storage temp of about 40F [5C] which a fridge givesIf its a lot - You need somewhere cool and reasonably well ventilated - ideally a cellar, or perhaps a garage [if its reasonably cool]
There are several direct trains that go each day from Rome to Venice - depending on what time you want to leave.The direct train takes about 4hrs 16minsÌýI suggest you useÌýÌý : to plan the tripÌýÌý
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" is there an ½ûÂþÌìÌà equivalent of Ley lines?"ÌýIt depends on how gullible ½ûÂþÌìÌÃs are[even the 'spell checker' doesn't recognise them!]
"Under ½ûÂþÌìÌà law, is this likely to be complicated to sort this out?"ÌýUnder italian law - everythiong is complicated!
Obviously Saga do insurance for the chronologically challenged
How many spuds are you looking to store?- if its just a bag from the shop, I'd bung them in the fridge, as some people recommend a storage temp of about 40F [5C] which a fridge givesIf its a lot - You need somewhere cool and reasonably well ventilated - ideally a cellar, or perhaps a garage [if its reasonably cool]
From where?ÌýÌý -Ìý to where?
There aren't any!ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Ìý [Including Twining's]ÌýTry to get someone to mail you some from the UK
There are several direct trains that go each day from Rome to Venice - depending on what time you want to leave.The direct train takes about 4hrs 16minsÌýI suggest you useÌýÌý : to plan the tripÌýÌý
Charlie,ÌýIt might help if you told us which commune you want to deal with - there may be someone local on the forum
Ìý for general info
"Gommista"