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Default Potatoes and onions


"U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 20:45:16 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
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>>Someone who gets those produce boxes delivered gave my brother two full
>>boxes. They were going away and couldn't use it all up. Now I have a ton
>>of
>>potatoes and onions. Angela has the same. She took some other things. Not
>>sure what they'll do with all the broccoli. Now... What to do with them?
>>They are russet potatoes and yellow onions. I do have a pot roast in the
>>freezer. I could get some more carrots and make that since our weather is
>>turning cooler. I love free food!

>
> If I had them I would know what to do with them. We're old
> fashioned, Mid-West eaters. Baked potatoes are always good -- lots
> of potassium other vitamins and fiber in there. Lots of side dish
> recipes. You can boil, bake and mash them Check the Web. Onions?
> I'd chop most of them up, lay them on trays, freeze them and then bag
> them. Otherwise there are a bunch of onion dishes that use a lot of
> them.
> Check the Web.
> Janet US


I'm from Wichita. Can't get much more Midwest than that, but we didn't eat a
lot of potatoes.