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Title: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 05:19:58 pm
The potato rocks in my book, very cheap, very filling, and there are so many things you can do with it. French fries for those junk food days, mashed potatoes and gravy with any dish, mmmmmm, scalloped potatoes, diced potatoes for breakfast tacos, hash browns, man o man I could go on about the incredible Mr. Potato.

http://www.potatohelp.com/

Any other ideas on what you might consider a steal vegetablewise? Or heck, any food source will do.  
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: WaterTiger on December 12, 2003, 05:23:12 pm
Don't forget Vodka from potatoes ...
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 05:28:50 pm
That's where the Miss Tomato married Mr. Potato, thus creating one of my favorite wintertime drinks, the Bloody Mary, mmmmmmmmm.

Vodka also has the honor of being one of the cleanest alcohols made, and also being the choice for lushes on the job as it is practically odorless by itself.    
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: WaterTiger on December 12, 2003, 05:33:52 pm
Quote:

That's where the Miss Tomato married Mr. Potato, thus creating one of my favorite wintertime drinks, the Bloody Mary, mmmmmmmmm.

Vodka also has the honor of being one of the cleanest alcohols made, and also being the choice for lushes on the job as it is practically odorless by itself.    





Ahhhh, yes.  Nothing better than a spicey Bloody Mary with green olives and crunchy celery at the breakfast bar on Sunday morning ... Eggs Benedict, grape jelly and toast. Then another bloody, then home for a nap.

My stomach just turned and made a growl ... Hmmmmm

WaterTiger
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: vsfedwards on December 12, 2003, 06:15:25 pm
Thought you were going to talk about vegetarians there...Yes I thought you were going to talk about me!
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 06:17:38 pm
Beef, my man, it's what is for dinner!  
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: vsfedwards on December 12, 2003, 06:19:11 pm
Well, Im eating a delicious cheese and broccolli pasta bake right now, its damn good.
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 06:39:54 pm
I bought a beef tenderloin from H.E.B. $17.99 a lb, but I figured since this is my last weekend in Austin for a while I would treat myself. MMMMMMMMMMM...  
Title: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 05:19:58 pm
The potato rocks in my book, very cheap, very filling, and there are so many things you can do with it. French fries for those junk food days, mashed potatoes and gravy with any dish, mmmmmm, scalloped potatoes, diced potatoes for breakfast tacos, hash browns, man o man I could go on about the incredible Mr. Potato.

http://www.potatohelp.com/

Any other ideas on what you might consider a steal vegetablewise? Or heck, any food source will do.  
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: WaterTiger on December 12, 2003, 05:23:12 pm
Don't forget Vodka from potatoes ...
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 05:28:50 pm
That's where the Miss Tomato married Mr. Potato, thus creating one of my favorite wintertime drinks, the Bloody Mary, mmmmmmmmm.

Vodka also has the honor of being one of the cleanest alcohols made, and also being the choice for lushes on the job as it is practically odorless by itself.    
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: WaterTiger on December 12, 2003, 05:33:52 pm
Quote:

That's where the Miss Tomato married Mr. Potato, thus creating one of my favorite wintertime drinks, the Bloody Mary, mmmmmmmmm.

Vodka also has the honor of being one of the cleanest alcohols made, and also being the choice for lushes on the job as it is practically odorless by itself.    





Ahhhh, yes.  Nothing better than a spicey Bloody Mary with green olives and crunchy celery at the breakfast bar on Sunday morning ... Eggs Benedict, grape jelly and toast. Then another bloody, then home for a nap.

My stomach just turned and made a growl ... Hmmmmm

WaterTiger
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: vsfedwards on December 12, 2003, 06:15:25 pm
Thought you were going to talk about vegetarians there...Yes I thought you were going to talk about me!
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 06:17:38 pm
Beef, my man, it's what is for dinner!  
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: vsfedwards on December 12, 2003, 06:19:11 pm
Well, Im eating a delicious cheese and broccolli pasta bake right now, its damn good.
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 06:39:54 pm
I bought a beef tenderloin from H.E.B. $17.99 a lb, but I figured since this is my last weekend in Austin for a while I would treat myself. MMMMMMMMMMM...  
Title: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 05:19:58 pm
The potato rocks in my book, very cheap, very filling, and there are so many things you can do with it. French fries for those junk food days, mashed potatoes and gravy with any dish, mmmmmm, scalloped potatoes, diced potatoes for breakfast tacos, hash browns, man o man I could go on about the incredible Mr. Potato.

http://www.potatohelp.com/

Any other ideas on what you might consider a steal vegetablewise? Or heck, any food source will do.  
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: WaterTiger on December 12, 2003, 05:23:12 pm
Don't forget Vodka from potatoes ...
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 05:28:50 pm
That's where the Miss Tomato married Mr. Potato, thus creating one of my favorite wintertime drinks, the Bloody Mary, mmmmmmmmm.

Vodka also has the honor of being one of the cleanest alcohols made, and also being the choice for lushes on the job as it is practically odorless by itself.    
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: WaterTiger on December 12, 2003, 05:33:52 pm
Quote:

That's where the Miss Tomato married Mr. Potato, thus creating one of my favorite wintertime drinks, the Bloody Mary, mmmmmmmmm.

Vodka also has the honor of being one of the cleanest alcohols made, and also being the choice for lushes on the job as it is practically odorless by itself.    





Ahhhh, yes.  Nothing better than a spicey Bloody Mary with green olives and crunchy celery at the breakfast bar on Sunday morning ... Eggs Benedict, grape jelly and toast. Then another bloody, then home for a nap.

My stomach just turned and made a growl ... Hmmmmm

WaterTiger
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: vsfedwards on December 12, 2003, 06:15:25 pm
Thought you were going to talk about vegetarians there...Yes I thought you were going to talk about me!
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 06:17:38 pm
Beef, my man, it's what is for dinner!  
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: vsfedwards on December 12, 2003, 06:19:11 pm
Well, Im eating a delicious cheese and broccolli pasta bake right now, its damn good.
Title: Re: What would you consider the best value in a veggie?
Post by: JMM on December 12, 2003, 06:39:54 pm
I bought a beef tenderloin from H.E.B. $17.99 a lb, but I figured since this is my last weekend in Austin for a while I would treat myself. MMMMMMMMMMM...