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catswearingleashes:

D’AW. 

forabetterrose:

Who wants to help me with a very serious question? This one has kept me up for nights. 

Welcome to my creepy creepy cold room. Among other things, my family stores potatoes from the garden. We’re an Irish-Canadian family so potatoes are a staple for us. I eat them more than I would like (they’re higher in calories then most vegetables, high carb, and low in protein. However I enjoy that it contains a lot of vitamin C, B6, and potassium. Plus they’re very filling.) Right now I actually have a couple, split into wedges, in the steamer. 

Here comes my dilemma. It’s not really a major problem, not going to end the world, but whenever I’m entering in my data into my Calorie Counter app, I sometimes am uneasy about the size of the potato. At which point does a potato become medium sized? When is a potato large sized? 

Why must I care? Why can’t we love every potato for who it is. Each and every potato is beautiful in it’s own way! Love yourself, taters!

Uh yeah, input? That is my question: At which point does a potato become medium sized? When is a potato large sized?

(Source: forhealth-sosayweall)

stephmckphoto:

POTATOES.
recipegirls:

Loaded Mashed Potato Cakes