Potatoes, how I love thee

If I was stranded on a desert island and could only have one food, it would be potatoes. I love them in any form, but mashed are absolutely my favorite food on this earth. We even had them at our wedding. I love, love, love potatoes. I could eat them every day. Yes I could.

But, as fate would have it, my family is full of rice people. All I want to know is, who in the world doesn’t love mashed potatoes? Huh? HUH? My family, that’s who. Yet another reason to make me question whether or not my children were switched at birth.

Needless to say, we don’t have potatoes around here very much. I grew up eating potatoes probably at least 3 nights a week, so you can imagine the withdrawals.

But I’m not bitter (ahem).

In any event, if my family were normal, I think the following tip just might change my life.

HT Amy, HT Jennifer

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5 Responses to Potatoes, how I love thee

  1. Chuggie says:

    That’s Awesome!!! My condolences regarding the spud free life you have. However, I’m sure every one of them is worth it! It should make going out to eat even more special, as you can order your own potatoes.

  2. joannmski says:

    That is a great tip!!

  3. Ali says:

    I’m 7months pregnant, and I could count on one hand the number of days that I did NOT eat potatoes of some form or another. This poor baby is going to be one giant ball of starch.

  4. Grandmama says:

    Thanks for the info on boiling potatoes. I love potatoes and would enjoy having them every other day. Amy makes the best potatoes and I miss them espeially during the holidays.

  5. Amy says:

    Ha, ha, ha…Aim, you make me laugh. I do remember your love affair with potatoes. This was cute. :)

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