Posted by 36 coupe on October 01, 2011 at 03:56:03 from (72.55.252.209):
In Reply to: Re: potatoes posted by Tony in Mass. on September 29, 2011 at 16:09:42:
Ive been cooking potatoes since I was 10 years old.You can fry em in a skillet, boil em,bake em.Ive cooked them in coals of a camp fire, boiled em in a quart juice over a camp fire.Micro wave is the worst way.Cut em up small with other veggies, wrap in a foil pack on a charcoal grill with some olive oil.French fried potatoes are the finast kind.A little vinegar that has a few cloves of garlic in the bottle sprinkled on french fried Kennebecs is good.Boiled and mashed potatoes with butter, salt, pepper and a little Ranch dressing makes a good meal any time of day.Home fries made with yesterdays left over potatoes is a favorite in Maine.A Maine Kennebec potato grown in my garden beats an over fertilized over watered blah potato grown out west and trucked in at great expense.
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