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1 hour ago, deathstorm said:

You won’t believe what I have for lunch I had chicken parmigiana. Instead of spaghetti they serve with potatoes and vegetables that’s  blasphemy to a chicken parmigiana dish 

Oh my god I've never heard of such a blasphemous use of the potato. Was the chicken parm good though?

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Less bash, more mash. Chicken parmesan with potatoes sounds great. And salmonella, I thought you liked blasphemy.

Today I fried up some frozen hash brown patties and topped them with eggs and salsa. Tomorrow morning my wife and I are planning a breakfast date at this little diner that does the best home fries - they're well seasoned, and crispy on the outside without getting all hard and chewy. Cooks who don't know how to prepare home fries are the true blasphemers.

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6 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Less bash, more mash. Chicken parmesan with potatoes sounds great. And salmonella, I thought you liked blasphemy.

Today I fried up some frozen hash brown patties and topped them with eggs and salsa. Tomorrow morning my wife and I are planning a breakfast date at this little diner that does the best home fries - they're well seasoned, and crispy on the outside without getting all hard and chewy. Cooks who don't know how to prepare home fries are the true blasphemers.

You have a point, perhaps blashemy wasn't my best choice of words. And yes, home fries are a must. That thing you made with the hash browns, eggs, and salsa sounds delicious.

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15 minutes ago, Natassja7 said:

Fries as in chips right? my Grandma used to make the best home made chips, she also used to make fantastic tatie pots. Best food ever.

Home fries are different - they're smaller pieces of potato, usually oven-baked (not fried at all) with onions and maybe some peppers. Some places make them a bit too mushy, some places overcook them, but this diner nails it. 

I think I might be turning into a potato.

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4 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Home fries are different - they're smaller pieces of potato, usually oven-baked (not fried at all) with onions and maybe some peppers. Some places make them a bit too mushy, some places overcook them, but this diner nails it. 

I think I might be turning into a potato.

Mmm sounds good..damn.. hungry as fuck now :D 

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4 hours ago, salmonellapancake said:

Oh my god I've never heard of such a blasphemous use of the potato. Was the chicken parm good though?

Yeah it was good  the potatoes were good carrots and string beans were good  

@FatherAlabaster I like hash browns but  done like a tater tot plus I like to eat  breakfast potatoes  better they are  french fried type potatoes  that I eat 

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12 minutes ago, Ikard said:

German potato salad is my favorite. Also loaded baked potato casserole is good too.

I have unfortunately not had the pleasure of eating either of those. How does a German potato salad deviate from a regular old potato salad? Also, what do you like to load that potato with when it's in a casserole?

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34 minutes ago, salmonellapancake said:

I have unfortunately not had the pleasure of eating either of those. How does a German potato salad deviate from a regular old potato salad? Also, what do you like to load that potato with when it's in a casserole?

German potato salad is warm and uses bacon. At least thats my understanding of it. As far as the casserole goes, chives, bacon, cheese and sour cream all the way

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4 hours ago, salmonellapancake said:

Hey @Requiem it looks like it's gonna be a really close race between us to see who's gonna win the week. You're going down... like a potato

I’m gonna dice you up like a potato salad. I’m gonna kick you right in the meat and potatoes. I’m gonna roll you like a potato pancake. 

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