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In terms of intelligence, your average potato would outthink an MP.
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I like them best in pierogis[^].
Software Zen: delete this;
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The only reason to eat a starch is to transfer something else to your mouth. Really, does anyone eat a starch plain? And if so, why, oh why would you?
* mashed potatoes => gravy
* bread => butter and/or jam/jelly
* pancakes => butter and/or syrup and/or fruit topping
* baked potato => sour cream or loaded
* sweet potato => sour cream or sugar (candied yams) [and yes, I know yams and sweet potatoes are 2 different plants]
* taco/burrito => all the fillings
* rice => butter, chili, or whatever else you put in it.
Bond
Keep all things as simple as possible, but no simpler. -said someone, somewhere
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It sounds to me like you rarely if ever taste really high quality bread, still warm from the baking oven, baked with wheat and rye and tasty seeds. When I bake my bread, I usually enjoy a couple slices of it bare, with no other taste added, while it is still warm. Even after cooling down, it is so tasty that I can cut myself a slice and enjoy all by itself, even if baked the day before, or two days ago (but it is at its very best when still warm from the oven).
The modern style dried (sometimes unleavened) bread ("knekkebrød" - you may know the Swedish 'Wasa' brand) is to use lots of seeds, giving it an excellent taste. Even the whole meal rye flour alone gives fine taste to bread.
Baked potatoes also have a very distinct potato taste, that I love. I may add some sour cream, but certainly not always, and never so much that it overshadows the potato taste.
Taco: I'd agree with you for what I call 'false taco shells', baked on wheat flour. Real taco, made from maize, is an essential taste element in a filled taco.
Rice - there are so many different ... What we use for rice porridge (the short, almost spherical grains) have a distinctly different taste from the long grain rice we use for, say, chili con carne or similar dishes. You would never switch them around, which shows that the taste of (that specific kind of) the rice is essential to the meal.
The first potatoes in late summer are excellent and tasty all by themselves, after boiling. Eat the skin as well - lots of taste, and lots of valuable nutrition in the skin. Adding a little salt is OK, but the true potato taste is the essential thing. I frequently eat meals where boiled rice comes as a side dish, maybe in a separate bowl: I certainly enjoy the taste of quality rice, prepared properly.
Have you never had such culinary experiences? Grains, potatoes, breads of various kinds can be great, tasty food all by themselves.
I have far more negative reactions to some of the industrial foods. Take chicken: It has a taste of nothing! It is nothing but a substrate onto which you can add spices of various kinds. Give me a two year old, egg laying hen - that will tell you what poultry is supposed to taste like! But they are not sold in the supermarket
Now that I mention egg: I suspect that egg-laying hens of today produce as much taste as hens did two generations ago - but it is distributed on three times as many eggs! In the 1950s, hens laid 120-150 eggs a year. Hens of today lay 350 eggs a year. They are unable to give each egg even nearly the taste that the old hens could, having three days on the process rather than one.
Fruit and vegetables are bigger, too. New variants give huge crops, measured by weight. Maybe by taste as well, provided you sum all the taste of the entire crop. Crop by crop, today or 60 years ago, the amount of taste may be comparable. But the taste of the new apple kinds are watered out, compared to the old, smaller-gain kinds - some of those are really taste bombs! Carrots are the same: Your taste buds have to do a search for the true carrot taste!
And so on. I am somewhat tempted to put up my own hen house to get proper poultry and eggs. I do bake my own bread. I do grow my own vegetables.
I suspect that when you talk about 'bread', you refer to that white sponge that has been sitting in a plastic bag for a week on the shelves of the grocery. That kind of bread certainly has no taste, nothing that gives it a value of its own. Maybe your potatoes have been fertilized to grow to super-size, but fractional-taste as well. Maybe your taco shells (and taco chips as well) are made from wheat because that is cheaper - but also low-taste. Maybe you rice have been industrially processed to make it non-stick (what is so great about that? Americans seem to love it to be non-stick!) and pre-boiled, damping off all the taste, so that you can prepare it in 3 minutes. I have tasted that kind; that is not what I use for a good rice meal.
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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Oh man! A fresh slice of warm from the oven home made from scratch bread with nothing at all on it - manna from heaven!
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I very much agree with you that all of those starches you mention have there own unique taste, some of which are far from bland. However, my palate is not for starchy food, just as some people are meat eaters and some lean more vegetarian.
As for egg laying, there are many breeds of chickens, some which produce as many eggs as you say, but most are far lower. Whether you can get them in a store or not is another matter. My kids raise chickens (and ducks for awhile) and insisted that they tasted better than store eggs, but I could never tell the difference. Their eggs had thinner shells, which means the chickens weren't getting as much calcium, so that could have impacted the taste.
I also have baked my own bread, but I only do sweet breads, like squash and banana nut breads. I do eat them hot, as that is the best. But even in these cases, I put many things in the bread like nuts, chocolate chips, or fruit filling. Thus, the bread is used to convey these ingredients to my mouth.
I wish you well in all of your food adventures, even if we disagree in what those adventures should look like.
Bond
Keep all things as simple as possible, but no simpler. -said someone, somewhere
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Mashed potatoes have their place in life. I think the best is as a topping for Cottage Pie or Shepherd’s Pie. They’re also excellent as part of a Christmas dinner alongside Turkey, Roast Potatoes, Brussel Sprouts, Carrots, Stuffing, Gravy and Cranberry Sauce (the latter being a North American tradition I enjoy ).
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Lady Whiteadder: Wicked child!!! Mashing is also the work of Beelzebub — for Satan saw God's blessed turnip potato, and he envied it and mashed it to spoil its sacred shape.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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If you make too much and have some left over (yeah, I know, right) then they are really good the next day flattened into patties and lightly fried in butter until they have a crispy golden coating (but they mustn't absorb too much of the butter or they get greasy) then lightly sprinkled with just a little salt.
One of those foods that is often better the day after, like curry or ragu.
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Home made, with lots of butter and lots of salt.
Done that way I'd probably eat it more than the steak that it usually accompanies.
Clogged arteries be damned...
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Samsung or Android (don't know which) has idiots at the helm.
My phone moved a spam message to the bin and blocked the sender for me.
Unfortunately it also notify-beeped my phone.
Now why in the hell would I want to be harassed by that? It's just spam. Just bin it since you didn't show me what it said anyway, and don't annoy me with it - isn't that the point? Who designs this software?
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My watch sends me notifications when I stand up for a pee: "Oh good, you're active again!"
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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That watch would quickly find itself victim of a rapid, unscheduled disassembly.
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The Clippy among watches!
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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My watch ticks whenever a new second arrives.
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It fears that it will be replaced?
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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There would be more than just pee going into the toilet.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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Look out for the Pavlov training…. You may not be able to “perform” if you are not wearing the watch!
(Especially if it is the HAL9000 version)
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and this is the reason I turn off almost all notifications on my phone. Only herself and my kidlets when calling or messaging me get to have it buzz or beep. Otherwise I am ruthless in turning all notifications off.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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I have developed a Pavlovian/Tourette's reaction to ringtones/notifications from my device followed by 'now what?!!'
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
"Hope is contagious"
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Just in case it's a false positive?
Bond
Keep all things as simple as possible, but no simpler. -said someone, somewhere
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I thought about that but how would I ever know without actually checking the spam call? like answering it, or calling it back? It's obv someone I don't know or they'd be in my contacts, and if i don't know a number I don't answer.
Edit: I should add, I looked at it seems samsung does not allow you to turn it off
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I have a Pixel, so none of Samsung's overlay on Android. It has a way of viewing all spam text messages, voicemails, and caller id info. Then I can mark it "not spam" if I so choose.
For text messages, I click on my Google icon in the top right corner. I have options to view Archived, view Spam & Blocked, mark all as read, etc.
Bond
Keep all things as simple as possible, but no simpler. -said someone, somewhere
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Both my watch and phone seem to beep excessively and I've learned just to ignore both. I can't be bothered to go through and disable everything.
The only alerts I pay attention to are text alerts on my work number (phone is dual sim) and ideally I'd filter those to just the work monitor app and my bank, but it seems you can only set a specific alert for texts from numbers in your contact list and you can't add a display id to your contacts.
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