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Champ – an Irish Potato Recipe by TopVeg !. Patient Expert Posted Sat 17 Oct 2009 10:00pm of melted butter in the middle. Joanna has some wonderful versions of mashed potato recipes at this link. Try this Irish potato recipe for Champ to warm you up! Related posts... Champ is an Irish recipe of mashed potatoes with butter and spring onions (scallions if you are in Ireland!) Ingredients: 4 pounds (1.8kg) potatoes 1/2 pint (300ml Read on »
irish potato cakes by Rachel H. Posted Wed 17 Mar 2010 1:46am In celebration of St Patrick’s Day may I present you with a Yogini family favourite… the potato cake! The making of the potato cake is something of a random art. There is no recipe because the quantities can vary so. I use this mostly when I have mashed potato to use up, but you can peel, boil and mash a bunch of potatoes to make this up specially Read on »
Irish Potato Chip Ads Feature Hot Women. Apparently, That’s a Problem. by netventures Patient Expert Posted Tue 11 May 2010 4:30am Irish Rugby officials have recently denounced the latest ad campaign by Hunky Dory potato chips, which photographs models in rugby poses. More photos in a slideshow here . Senior Irish Rugby executive Padraig Power (presumably not a stage name) had this to say: Its blatant exploitation of women is tasteless and base, and quite simply Read on »
Potatoes with Cumin and Ricotta , Curried Potatoes - Peas & Potatoes with Egg Sauce by Niyaprakash Patient Expert Posted Tue 18 Aug 2009 10:18pm A medium - sized potato has about 110 calories. Potatoes are packed with good supplies of Vitamin C and potassium. They are also high in fibre , especially if you eat them with their skins on. Potatoes with Cumin and Ricotta New potatoes , served hot with a sauce of cheese , sour cream , spring onion and cumin , make an unusually different combination Read on »
Vegan MoFo Day#14: One potato, two potato, three potato, four... by Jeni Treehugger Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:01pm ....Five potato, six potato, seven potato MORE! Todays MoFo shall be dedicated to the king of the spuds. I'm not talking about King Edwards either, oh no. There is one potato that surpasses King Edwards. In fact all other potatoes in the existence of potatoes just fade into insignificance compared to this one. This is the don, the head Read on »
One Potato, Two Potato, Three potato, Fail by Carrots 'N' Cake Patient Expert Posted Mon 24 Jan 2011 8:43pm Tonight, Mal and I attempted Healthy Potato Pancakes from Runner’s World for dinner. I’ve been on serious a potato kick lately, so I was really looking forward...’t at all what we had hoped for. Wicked bummer. (The potato pancake on my plate was molded into a patty just for the photo.) On the side, I had some roasted brussels sprouts Read on »
one potato, two potato, three potato, RUN by RunFasterMommy Patient Expert Posted Thu 23 Sep 2010 4:37pm Perspective. It's a funny thing. Today, I whined to Rich: "Ughh, I feel so FAT and LAZY" He rolled his eyes at me (for the record, I don't think I'm fat, I was just feeling, you know, like a slug), but obliged in conversation. "You aren't fat, and you are far from lazy, why are you saying this?" Me ( ... Read on »
How many potatoes does one seed potato produce? by TopVeg !. Patient Expert Posted Wed 16 Dec 2009 1:57pm It is useful to know how many potatoes will be produced by one seed potato when calculating how many seed potatoes to plant in the vegetable garden. Potatoes-King-Edward The number of potatoes produced by each seed potato varies according to: variety number of chits apical dominance planting distance early Read on »
One Potato, Two Potato - More Candy, More! by Manda K. Patient Expert Posted Tue 17 Mar 2009 3:04pm either. You see, with St. Patrick’s Day comes the sweet treats as well. Yup. I’m talkin’ about potatoes, Irish Potatoes that is. When I was a wee lass in grade school, I remember we would always have a demonstrator come into the class room and teach us how to make Irish Potatoes. I don’t know how or why it started but it did and no one complained Read on »