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What is your favorite potato dish.? Mine is potato salad. (Original Post) debm55 Apr 2024 OP
German Climate Crusader Apr 2024 #1
Ty CLimate Crusader. I like the tangy taste too. debm55 Apr 2024 #15
Clam chowdah unblock Apr 2024 #2
Ty you unblock. debm55 Apr 2024 #16
Union Oyster House's Clam Chowder is the bomb Botany Apr 2024 #38
TY Botany debm55 Apr 2024 #64
The recipe on the Sea Watch (I think is the brand) clams I get at Costco make great chowder. They sell it brewens Apr 2024 #89
Sweet potato kuchen. bullimiami Apr 2024 #3
Ty bullimiami. That sounds very good. debm55 Apr 2024 #18
It's heaven in a pan. bullimiami Apr 2024 #44
that was one of my late moms fave . grated carrots and rasin salad were another AllaN01Bear Apr 2024 #4
Ty Allan01Bear. My husband loves carrot salad. debm55 Apr 2024 #19
I like my carrot salad with chopped peanuts TexasBushwhacker Apr 2024 #52
Sounds good. Ty TexasBushwhacker. debm55 Apr 2024 #57
interisting variation and you get protien to boot. AllaN01Bear Apr 2024 #59
Fried in butter baked potatoes. MOMFUDSKI Apr 2024 #5
TY MOMFUDSKI. That sounds wonderful. debm55 Apr 2024 #20
Latkes with apple sauce C_U_L8R Apr 2024 #6
Thank you, I love latkes with apple sauce and/or sour cream. French fries, homemade not frozen rank up there too. debm55 Apr 2024 #21
My mom loved these too Redleg Apr 2024 #56
Hashed browns!! nocoincidences Apr 2024 #7
TY. I love hashed browns with a sunny side egg. debm55 Apr 2024 #23
Yep, I have to agree. Hash browns for sure. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Apr 2024 #106
Mashed potatoes mwf Apr 2024 #8
Ty mwf. Both sound wonderful. debm55 Apr 2024 #24
Fried with layers of sliced onion. sinkingfeeling Apr 2024 #9
Ty sinkingfeeling. That sounds great. debm55 Apr 2024 #25
Nothing beats a good baked potato for me---while I love butter, chives and sour cream, a healthier version hlthe2b Apr 2024 #10
Thank you hlthe2b. Baked potato with the fixings are the best. debm55 Apr 2024 #26
Real mashed potatoes. I do up a whole five-pound bag, portion it out and freeze. Loaded baked potato soup brewens Apr 2024 #11
TY brewens. Yes the potato has some wonderful ways to be prepared. Thanks you for your choices. debm55 Apr 2024 #43
Very crispy 'steak' size french fries... with melted cheese... Jrose Apr 2024 #12
Thank you Jrose. You sure do like your potatoes. debm55 Apr 2024 #28
Romanoff no_hypocrisy Apr 2024 #13
🍸 underpants Apr 2024 #27
Underpants, is that a clam?? . No, it's a scallop. as in scalloped pototoes. debm55 Apr 2024 #77
Thank you, no_hyprocrisy. Potato Romanoff are great. debm55 Apr 2024 #29
Potatoes. Ocelot II Apr 2024 #14
TY Ocelot II do you like them fried, backed or in something????? debm55 Apr 2024 #31
I like them in all of their forms. I don't distinguish. Ocelot II Apr 2024 #41
TY Ocelot II debm55 Apr 2024 #58
knishes, or maybe samosas ... surrealAmerican Apr 2024 #17
TY I love them all with potatoes. debm55 Apr 2024 #32
Oh, man. LeonidPlanck Apr 2024 #22
TY LeonidPlanck for your post. You are so kind to be your dad's caregiver. Your leek potato soup sounds wounderful. debm55 Apr 2024 #33
It's earned me a few dates with the gals over the years. LeonidPlanck Apr 2024 #48
It's earned me a few second dates over the years. LeonidPlanck Apr 2024 #49
Shepards Pie, Arne Apr 2024 #30
Ty Arne. I make Shepherds pie. Wonderful dish. debm55 Apr 2024 #34
mashed the way my grammie made them bottomofthehill Apr 2024 #35
Ty bottomofthe hill , great tribute to your grammie debm55 Apr 2024 #99
Too many to choose a single favorite! PJMcK Apr 2024 #36
TY, PJMcK That is more then enough. You like your potatoes. debm55 Apr 2024 #78
Real home made mashed potatoes.... Potatoes, butter, milk or 1/2 & 1/2, salt, and pepper. Botany Apr 2024 #37
Ty Botany, that sounds terrific. debm55 Apr 2024 #79
Ah Zermatt! justaprogressive Apr 2024 #120
I can say I have skied on the Matterhorn. The bottom section and it was steep with wind driven.... Botany Apr 2024 #121
see I saved the justaprogressive Apr 2024 #122
Quebec style french fries and gravy jpak Apr 2024 #39
Ty, jpak, I like them here too debm55 Apr 2024 #80
Greek style roasted potatoes. Olive oil, lemon juice, garlic and oregano. nt Hotler Apr 2024 #40
TY, Hotler. It sounds wonderful debm55 Apr 2024 #84
Potato Skins!!! use those insides for other stuff! :) n/t KarenS Apr 2024 #42
Thank you, KarenS. debm55 Apr 2024 #81
Plain baked potato (with crispy skin) plus a little sour cream and chives. Golden Raisin Apr 2024 #45
TY, Golden Raisin. I would add potato pancakes to your list and it would match. debm55 Apr 2024 #85
They are all my favorite wendyb-NC Apr 2024 #46
TY wendyb-NC debm55 Apr 2024 #86
Potatoes Anna. rsdsharp Apr 2024 #47
Thank you rsdsharp. debm55 Apr 2024 #74
Smash & really good gravy Not Heidi Apr 2024 #50
Thank you, Not Heidi. What a tribute to your grandmother. Smash and gravy sound wonderful. debm55 Apr 2024 #73
Anything! QED Apr 2024 #51
Ty, QED , aka, Spud. debm55 Apr 2024 #72
Here is my favorite: DFW Apr 2024 #53
TY, DFW. those sound so good. debm55 Apr 2024 #71
The joy and the curse of being married to a master chef DFW Apr 2024 #91
You are so lucky debm55 Apr 2024 #93
Not a day goes by that I don't know that DFW Apr 2024 #96
NM-style chile chee Elessar Zappa Apr 2024 #54
Thank you Elessar Zappa, It made my mouth water. debm55 Apr 2024 #70
Good question... Redleg Apr 2024 #55
Thank you Redleg. They all sound different and delicious. debm55 Apr 2024 #69
Mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, scalloped potatoes... 3catwoman3 Apr 2024 #60
Ty 3catwomen3 ALL potatoes!!!!! debm55 Apr 2024 #68
Camp fire baked potatoes Inkey Apr 2024 #61
Ty Inkey., It sounds great. debm55 Apr 2024 #67
Aligot - Basically mashed potatoes with cheese GoneOffShore Apr 2024 #62
ty GoneOffShore, It looks and sounds delicious debm55 Apr 2024 #66
Loaded baked potato with chilli, cheese, jalapeos and sour cream. nt doc03 Apr 2024 #63
TY doc03, That sounds delicious debm55 Apr 2024 #65
Potatoes au gratin arkielib Apr 2024 #75
Thank you arkielib.What a wounderful tribute to your Mom. debm55 Apr 2024 #76
Roasted red new potatoes FalloutShelter Apr 2024 #82
Thank you FalloutShelter. Those sound great debm55 Apr 2024 #95
I'm with you. Potato salad. SarahD Apr 2024 #83
TY SarahD, I am going to try. elleng's recipes. debm55 Apr 2024 #98
THANKS for the reminder! Italian Peppers and Potatoes: Pipi e Patate elleng Apr 2024 #87
Ty, elleng, And thank you for the links to the recipes. They will be on my summer potato salad recipes. debm55 Apr 2024 #97
Hash browns cooked in olive oiil. greatauntoftriplets Apr 2024 #88
Thank you, greatauntoftriplets. Yum debm55 Apr 2024 #94
Tater Tots. Mr.Bill Apr 2024 #90
TY, Mr. Bill debm55 Apr 2024 #92
Baked Scallop Potatoes mysteryowl Apr 2024 #100
Thank you, mysteryowl. and thanks for the recipe. debm55 Apr 2024 #110
Twice Baked Turbineguy Apr 2024 #101
/thank you, Turbineguy. debm55 Apr 2024 #111
Cheesy potato slow cooker soup! chillfactor Apr 2024 #102
Thank you, that sounds so good. debm55 Apr 2024 #112
That's a hard one for me. I love potatoes almost any way except au gratin and scalloped - same to me. LoisB Apr 2024 #103
Thank you LoisB, that sounds good. debm55 Apr 2024 #113
I love potatoes-- my all-time favorite? Duchess Potatoes!! ailsagirl Apr 2024 #104
Thank you allsagirl debm55 Apr 2024 #114
Burnt taters, is what i called it, to LilBit kozar Apr 2024 #105
Thank you, kozar, It sounds great. debm55 Apr 2024 #109
Hobo Skillet Emile Apr 2024 #107
Thanks, Emile. I think we had that in the scouts. debm55 Apr 2024 #108
Nightshades (potatoes, eggplant, tomatoes) are the curse of Arthritis sufferers...that said justaprogressive Apr 2024 #115
Ty justaprogressive. They sound wounderful. Thank you very much for the recipes. debm55 Apr 2024 #116
I think sharing should be part of this justaprogressive Apr 2024 #119
Your potato salad would be safe around me. Laffy Kat Apr 2024 #117
Oh I make different kinds.Not to worry, Laffy Kat. However, none with yellow mustard, Some folks do like it that way debm55 Apr 2024 #118
Fries. n/t malthaussen Apr 2024 #123
TY. Mal Love fries. debm55 Apr 2024 #124
 

brewens

(15,359 posts)
89. The recipe on the Sea Watch (I think is the brand) clams I get at Costco make great chowder. They sell it
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 08:32 PM
Apr 2024

in a twin pack of two big cans. It makes a big batch, and you can easily go about 150% on all ingredients and it's still loaded with clams.

AllaN01Bear

(28,492 posts)
4. that was one of my late moms fave . grated carrots and rasin salad were another
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 10:36 AM
Apr 2024

mine is smashed and scalloped. along w baked . am i going half baked here ?

 

MOMFUDSKI

(7,080 posts)
5. Fried in butter baked potatoes.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 10:37 AM
Apr 2024

I mic them and slice thin and cook until very brown and crispy on both sides

C_U_L8R

(48,796 posts)
6. Latkes with apple sauce
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 10:38 AM
Apr 2024

Or their cousin... the tater tot.

As well as good old French fries.

debm55

(54,962 posts)
21. Thank you, I love latkes with apple sauce and/or sour cream. French fries, homemade not frozen rank up there too.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 10:55 AM
Apr 2024

hlthe2b

(112,644 posts)
10. Nothing beats a good baked potato for me---while I love butter, chives and sour cream, a healthier version
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 10:45 AM
Apr 2024

topped with plain yogurt and chives is not bad--and I scrub the potatoes well so that I can eat the lightly olive-oiled skin (prior to baking)for the fiber. I am sensitive to carbs so I don't eat them often, but...

debm55

(54,962 posts)
26. Thank you hlthe2b. Baked potato with the fixings are the best.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 11:00 AM
Apr 2024

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brewens

(15,359 posts)
11. Real mashed potatoes. I do up a whole five-pound bag, portion it out and freeze. Loaded baked potato soup
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 10:45 AM
Apr 2024

is another favorite. A good baked potato served numerous ways. It's all good.

debm55

(54,962 posts)
43. TY brewens. Yes the potato has some wonderful ways to be prepared. Thanks you for your choices.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 11:49 AM
Apr 2024

Jrose

(1,513 posts)
12. Very crispy 'steak' size french fries... with melted cheese...
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 10:45 AM
Apr 2024

...or 'English' style, with vinegar...
...or just plain, with salt. pepper...
...or dipped in hot sauce...

surrealAmerican

(11,728 posts)
17. knishes, or maybe samosas ...
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 10:50 AM
Apr 2024

... or chowder, or kugel, or gnocchi ...


There's a lot of possibilities.

 

LeonidPlanck

(231 posts)
22. Oh, man.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 10:56 AM
Apr 2024

My dad - when he’s lucid (Alzheimer’s) - will weekly make his mother’s potato salad. It - along with her spaghetti - is a family fave. Mostly his time in the kitchen keeps him grounded and present. As his 24/7 caregiver it’s nice to see life in his eyes by virtue of family, food and history.

BUT! I hate to conclude that my favorite potato dish is my leek potato soup. Packed with spicy pork sausage, mushrooms, heavy cream and vegetables, a fork should reliably stand vertically within it even while it’s hot. Best made with a combo of potatoes to utilize the benefits of different starch molecular weights.

It’s a winter food, though.

- Leo

Sorry, dad.

debm55

(54,962 posts)
33. TY LeonidPlanck for your post. You are so kind to be your dad's caregiver. Your leek potato soup sounds wounderful.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 11:09 AM
Apr 2024

bottomofthehill

(9,331 posts)
35. mashed the way my grammie made them
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 11:17 AM
Apr 2024

potato, salt and pepper, butter, light cream, and a big dolop of bacon fat she kept in a can in the fridge,,

PJMcK

(24,661 posts)
36. Too many to choose a single favorite!
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 11:18 AM
Apr 2024

Potato salad, both German and otherwise, is great but so are French fries. I love Hasselback potatoes but scalloped au gratin knocks me out. Mashed and baked are great, too. So many more!

Sorry, Deb, that’s the best I can do!

Botany

(76,266 posts)
37. Real home made mashed potatoes.... Potatoes, butter, milk or 1/2 & 1/2, salt, and pepper.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 11:23 AM
Apr 2024

But the best potatoes I have ever had was scalloped potatoes in Zermatt, Switzerland.
They were wonderful and they were served in a cast iron skillet that after I dished out some
they would put the cast iron dish into a slot in the chimney of the wood stove to keep them
warm.

justaprogressive

(6,262 posts)
120. Ah Zermatt!
Wed Apr 10, 2024, 05:06 PM
Apr 2024

Pony-drawn sleighs, skiing back to your hotel and the Matterhorn and its glacier...a wonderful place!

I'm a decent cook but I have not been able to duplicate their scalloped potatoes and onions

recipe( (In my case it was Zurs Austria) where I was served the very best

Fried Scalloped potatoes and Bratwurst I've ever tasted...on top of a mountain.

Thank you for bringing back the memories!

Botany

(76,266 posts)
121. I can say I have skied on the Matterhorn. The bottom section and it was steep with wind driven....
Thu Apr 11, 2024, 08:22 AM
Apr 2024

…. little ridges of snow of about 2 to 4’ in height. I got to the bottom and I didn’t fall but it wasn’t
pretty. Once was enough it was a tough ski.

The restaurant where I got the scalloped potatoes had a lazy Susan with 4 different types of
sauces for the beef. Chives and cream cheese along with other awesome stuff. 🎿

Golden Raisin

(4,746 posts)
45. Plain baked potato (with crispy skin) plus a little sour cream and chives.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 12:07 PM
Apr 2024

Runners-up: French Fries; Hash browns.

Not Heidi

(1,529 posts)
50. Smash & really good gravy
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 01:39 PM
Apr 2024

Not Colonel gravy - it's made from powder. 🤢

My grandmother made the. best. damned. gravy. I'll never forget it. She only made it when she fried chicken, so it had a lot of fat in it - but I was too young to care. Best part was that she put in the "cracklins" from the bottom of the skillet. OMG, that was the best smash & gravy.

(The other part of the tale is that when she fried chicken, every doorknob in the house was greasy. We lived with it - it was worth it.)

debm55

(54,962 posts)
73. Thank you, Not Heidi. What a tribute to your grandmother. Smash and gravy sound wonderful.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 07:21 PM
Apr 2024

DFW

(59,696 posts)
53. Here is my favorite:
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 01:45 PM
Apr 2024

My wife makes sautéed potato slices, lightly done in olive oil with a few onions, and then tossed briefly in cajun spice, then finished over low heat (so as not to be at all greasy).

If I had nothing else to eat for the rest of my life, I could survive on that.

DFW

(59,696 posts)
91. The joy and the curse of being married to a master chef
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 09:20 PM
Apr 2024

I’ll never lose as much weight as I should, but, on the other hand, what a way to go!!

DFW

(59,696 posts)
96. Not a day goes by that I don't know that
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 09:25 PM
Apr 2024

Married 42 years today (it’s April 10 here, already), and we were already together almost 8 years befoe that.

Elessar Zappa

(16,385 posts)
54. NM-style chile chee
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 02:13 PM
Apr 2024

And yes, it’s chile, not chili. It’s French fries covered in green chile sauce and sharp grated cheddar cheese with optional diced onions on top.

Redleg

(6,808 posts)
55. Good question...
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 02:22 PM
Apr 2024

The best potatoes I have had from a restaurant were from a French bistro in Salt Lake City in the mid 1990s. They were mashed potatoes that had been seasoned just right and then fried so that they were somewhat crisp on the outside and moist on the inside and not overly oily. My wife and I were celebrating one of our early anniversaries and it was meant to be a special night at a nice restaurant and it was- perhaps that is why I enjoyed the potatoes so much, along with the beef tournedos and the rest of the meal.

The favorite potatoes outside of a restaurant were my mom's German potato salad, which she learned from her mom in Germany. They were wonderful. My sister used my mom's recipe to make some for us when I visited her last summer. Nice!

The favorite potatoes that I make are fairly simple yet delicious. I take some small Yukon gold or the small red potatoes and cut them in half. I add a bit of good olive oil, some kosher salt, pepper, and Italian herbs and mix together to coat them. Then I roast them in the oven until done, turning once. The outside will be slightly crispy with a nice interior and relatively few calories compared to some other potato options.

I also fondly remember some pomme frits with gravy that were served in a little German restaurant in St. Ilgen near Heidelberg. The fries were perfect and the gravy a thin gravy, possibly made with paprika, that I would die for.

3catwoman3

(28,490 posts)
60. Mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, scalloped potatoes...
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 03:00 PM
Apr 2024

...French fries, tater tots, hash browns - what's not to like?

And let's not forget POTATO CHIPS - Lay's Sea Salt and Cracked Pepper flavor rocks! Most bags have several chips that are curly and twisted, and they get stuck to other chips so they are extra think and crunchy.

Inkey

(478 posts)
61. Camp fire baked potatoes
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 03:12 PM
Apr 2024

As kids, our Saturday mornings were
spent in the woods. We would pack
some food for lunch, sandwiches, Slim
Jim's or jerky a couple of canteens of
water. We also would bring several
foil wrapped potatoes, salt and pepper
shakers and butter. We built a small
camp fire, using dried leaves and twigs
and matches we snuck out the house,
then started laying on larger branches
until we could see the red embers.
We would put the potatoes into the
base of the fire then would goof around for
a while swinging on vines or sending
someone on a snipe hunt. After about
twenty or so minutes we would retrieve
our freshly roasted potatoes and play
hot potato until we could unwrap the charred foil from the spuds. The smell of the potatoes and the fire really added to our enjoyment of the meal we created by
ourselves. Magical days and memories!

arkielib

(431 posts)
75. Potatoes au gratin
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 07:28 PM
Apr 2024

I use the same recipe my mother used when I was a child. Takes some time to slice the potatoes, but so worth it!

 

SarahD

(1,732 posts)
83. I'm with you. Potato salad.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 07:45 PM
Apr 2024

I .make it three different ways, so it doesn't get boring.

elleng

(141,926 posts)
87. THANKS for the reminder! Italian Peppers and Potatoes: Pipi e Patate
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 08:05 PM
Apr 2024

from grandma of friend of my former (now deceased) husband; he/we called them Smitty's Potatoes, and we made them often!

https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/peppers-and-potatoes/

((P.S. don't take it all literally, I'd NEVER remove the potato skins!))

Here's an alternative, similar recipe:

Calabrian Style Potatoes and Peppers

https://www.sipandfeast.com/potatoes-and-peppers/

debm55

(54,962 posts)
97. Ty, elleng, And thank you for the links to the recipes. They will be on my summer potato salad recipes.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 09:27 PM
Apr 2024

mysteryowl

(7,942 posts)
100. Baked Scallop Potatoes
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 09:46 PM
Apr 2024

The richer the better... (can be done with low fat options)

Cream & Butter & Cheese

Sliced onions & sliced potatoes into a baking dish with the sauce.

Bake until tender.

Yum...

LoisB

(12,259 posts)
103. That's a hard one for me. I love potatoes almost any way except au gratin and scalloped - same to me.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 11:19 PM
Apr 2024

Sauteed mushrooms over mashed potatoes is a real treat for me but fried potatoes w/onions is my go-to.

ailsagirl

(24,287 posts)
104. I love potatoes-- my all-time favorite? Duchess Potatoes!!
Wed Apr 10, 2024, 12:51 AM
Apr 2024

It's a good thing I'm not much of a cook, because otherwise I'd have them for dinner every night!



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchess_potatoes

kozar

(3,288 posts)
105. Burnt taters, is what i called it, to LilBit
Wed Apr 10, 2024, 02:01 AM
Apr 2024

Just, fry a couple diced taters,until crispy. ( hence burnt) , add some leftover chicken, and, creamed corn.

KFC calls this, a bowl, Ive been cooking it for, 10 years, screw their mashed taters, make it, the right way..

Koz

justaprogressive

(6,262 posts)
115. Nightshades (potatoes, eggplant, tomatoes) are the curse of Arthritis sufferers...that said
Wed Apr 10, 2024, 12:20 PM
Apr 2024
My two favorites:

Baby Red Potato Salad

2 bags baby reds boiled, halve them (cut) and halve the largest ones again...
2 hard-boiled eggs diced
5 cloves garlic minced
1 med red onion diced
The juice of 1 lime
2 Tbsp Dijon Mustard
2tsp Dill weed
mayo to coat...

Put in freezer for 45 minutes, then move to fridge...

and Vichyssoise

LEEK AND POTATO SOUP (Serves 6) (From The James Beard Cookbook )

5 or 6 leeks
5 tablespoons butter
3 cups diced potatoes
1 quart chicken broth
Salt to taste
Cayenne
Nutmeg
2 tablespoons flour

Trim and wash the leeks thoroughly to remove all sand. Split lengthwise,
then cut in thin slices. Sauté in a large saucepan over moderate heat in 3
tablespoons of butter for 4 minutes. Add the potatoes and broth, bring to a
boil, and reduce to heat. Cover and simmer till the potatoes are soft. Season
to taste with salt (the broth may provide enough), cayenne and nutmeg.
Drain off the broth and reserve. Purée the vegetables in a food mill, ricer or
food processor. Combine again with the broth. Melt the remaining 2
tablespoons of butter in a saucepan over low heat, stir in the flour, and cook
for a few seconds. Add 1½ cups of the soup and stir until the mixture is
thickened. Stir back into the rest of the soup, and bring to a boil. Serve with
a dash of cayenne or nutmeg.

VARIATIONS
Do not purée the vegetables, but leave them in coarse pieces in the
thickened soup.

*Vichyssoise: Prepare the soup in the main recipe and allow it to cool. Blend
in 1½ cups heavy cream. Chill thoroughly. Serve with a sprinkling of
chopped chives


enjoy!

Laffy Kat

(16,848 posts)
117. Your potato salad would be safe around me.
Wed Apr 10, 2024, 02:41 PM
Apr 2024

The ONLY potato dish I do not care for is potato salad. Mustard and potatoes, um, no.

debm55

(54,962 posts)
118. Oh I make different kinds.Not to worry, Laffy Kat. However, none with yellow mustard, Some folks do like it that way
Wed Apr 10, 2024, 02:48 PM
Apr 2024

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