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Only real bacon for me. Forget about that imitation stuff that is actually named "Bacon Bits"! Would the plain baked potato with butter taste the same as the plain boiled potato with butter?Plain bake potato with butter only please. Don’t ruin it with cheese or bacon bits. I guess if the bacon bits were real pieces of bacon that would be ok.
I like the skins of a good baked potato. Like the skins on my new potatoes with butter and salt, too.No more crispy skins, which were pretty darn good…
butter and salt
nuked
...and a steak! And a GuinnessThat's basically all that's required for most fresh veggies, IMO.
A baked potato with salt on the skin and I can eat the skin. A boiled potato doesn’t have skin.Only real bacon for me. Forget about that imitation stuff that is actually named "Bacon Bits"! Would the plain baked potato with butter taste the same as the plain boiled potato with butter?
Baked only is eaten by mostly dispensationalists
boiled only by mid and post tribes
amils eat both
I read it on the internet or made it up one
funny thing about the internet, you’re never really sure what to believe
A baked potato with salt on the skin and I can eat the skin. A boiled potato doesn’t have skin.
I've only had in the oven. I need to try the other two for comparision. I did have a naked baked potato once. Decided to do butter from then on. Hopefully not to much butter though.So which is better... A baked potato in the oven, on the grill or wrapped up in foil and laid under hot coals in a campfire?... Come on you woodsy brethren, what is it?
Btw... Who wants a naked potato?... Brother Glen
I've only had in the oven. I need to try the other two for comparision. I did have a naked baked potato once. Decided to do butter from then on. Hopefully not to much butter though.
So which is better... A baked potato in the oven, on the grill or wrapped up in foil and laid under hot coals in a campfire?
Do you leave the skin on when you mash potatoes or not?
I eat whatever is set before me. Usually mash potatoes without skin. But I love them anyway I can get them.My wife before she boils a potato, skins it... The reason she skins it, she is making mashed potatoes and that is the only reason I can see it is necessary to boil a potato... So to you rustic brethren on here and I do know a few... Do you leave the skin on when you mash potatoes or not?... Just curious... Brother Glen