> We were prowling the local farmers' market and came across some
> remarkably ugly potatoes, so we bought some and mashed them. They are
> wonderful, sweet but not as candy sweet as some Yukon Golds and with a
> more substantial flavor
Yuk! I do not like my potatoes sweet! If I want a sweet potato, I buy
sweet potatoes amd cook those.
There are some really nice "waxy" salad-type potatoes with a very good
flavour. This one is a very old variety and is particularly good, but
has the unfortunate name of "Ratte"!
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratte_potato>
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Jeff
Reply by Jan Panteltje●October 5, 20222022-10-05
On a sunny day (Tue, 04 Oct 2022 19:32:24 -0700) it happened John Larkin
<jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote in
<hdqpjhpkmleue10056qtesp740mqvfvbg5@4ax.com>:
>We were prowling the local farmers' market and came across some
>remarkably ugly potatoes, so we bought some and mashed them. They are
>wonderful, sweet but not as candy sweet as some Yukon Golds and with a
>more substantial flavor.
>
>Huckleberry Gold.
>
>https://www.thefencepost.com/news/huckleberry-gold-potatoes-gaining-popularity-with-consumers/
>
>We also scored some Aztec Cave beans, of urban legend. But mighty
>good.
>
>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jeea59cz0v06cq8/AADmAhW7-BHc1hjjRYGQPb7ca?dl=0
>
>There were all sorts of asian veggies that looked dangerous too.
>
>The fried dumplings are Nepalese MoMo's. The guys in truck thought it
>was hilarious to yell "MoMos for Mo."
I usually buy deepfreeze potato chips, no idea what sort of potatoes those are made from.
Then pizza, tofu, spaghetti, brown rice, mushrooms, yogurt, lots of olive oil, kiwies,
bananas, cookies, butter, orange juice, apple juice, apples, grapes, apricots, apple pie,
sometimes some nuts, sometimes some chocolate,
All from the local supermarket apart from the grapes
Bananas to get my radiation dose training DNA repair for the WW3 nuking.
And water of course,