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Does a boiled potato

Boiled vs. Baked. Do they taste the same?


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rlvaughn

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Decided to do butter from then on.
As with the bacon, my butter must be real butter, not butter falsely so-called (i.e. margarine).
I eat whatever is set before me.
Very biblical. Luke 10:8. 1 Corinthians 10:27. (And "eat what is set before you and don't complain" is a very practical application for marriage, also.)

I try most things, but falter from time to time. Like the time a friend brought dried scorpions back from somewhere.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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As with the bacon, my butter must be real butter, not butter falsely so-called (i.e. margarine). Very biblical. Luke 10:8. 1 Corinthians 10:27. (And "eat what is set before you and don't complain" is a very practical application for marriage, also.)

I try most things, but falter from time to time. Like the time a friend brought dried scorpions back from somewhere.
I was watching a Christmas movie, The Feast of the Seven Fishes, brought back fond memories:Biggrin

One thing usually on the menu is eel. The girl this Italian fellow brings home is a blue eyed, blond WASP. I also brought home my date, my wife, a blue eyed, blond wasp. Long story short, apparently they can’t eat eel or anchovies, not even cooked! :Sick
 

tyndale1946

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I did like that, but you do I'm not old enough for you to call me Mr., mister, don't you? :Biggrin

shopping


Speaking of Mister... Did you ever play with Mr. Potato Head?... Come on fess up you all... Brother Glen:)

Btw... I didn't derail the OP we are still talking about Potatoes:Sneaky
 

Guvnuh

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Red Lasoda or Red Pontiac’s slow boiled with bacon , onions , salt and pepper. Drain’em then drop in a couple sticks of real butter. Not margarine!

Golden Yukon’s and German Butterballs are best baked.
All that’s needed is real butter, salt n pepper.
bacon bits and cheese are ok but not needed.
 

Marooncat79

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Seriously

Thickened potato soup and BLT.

it’s a wonderful meal

BTW, I eat my thickened potato soup the same way Jesus would “peeled potatoes”

see how that works?
 
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SGO

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I'm older and moldier.

How do you like them potatoes?

Born 1979?
Class of '79?
79 now?
Born again '79?
 

tyndale1946

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HS class 79

OK... Youngsters move over
Born... 1946
Class of 64
Born again?... Only God knows that!... Joined the church in 1968
Now... 75!

Btw... I've been blessed by the LORD to be on terrafirma for three quarters of a century but there are some on this board older than me!

How do you like them potatoes?... Brother Glen:)
 

kyredneck

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Potato patties with sausage n scrambled eggs!

or just a bowl of grits.

Had many of them potato patties (left over mashed potatoes from last night's supper) for breakfast as a youngun. ...and grits, love love love grits.... ...but, have to watch the carbs now...
 
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