On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 11:24:04 -0400, Boron Elgar
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>On Thu, 29 Apr 2021 22:33:22 -0600, US Janet >
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>>I've begun getting Honest Earth Creamy Mashed Potatoes. I started
>>using them in 2005 when I was recovering from various surgeries. I
>>got them at Costco. They are really good. Costco doesn't carry them
>>anymore.
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>Broke my heart when I could no longer find them at Costco and I
>ordered them online direct,. We have used them in family taste tests
>and got a kick out of fooling people. It is the only packaged potato
>product I have ever found tasty and useful
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>>This year I decided that making these potatoes was easier
>>and quicker. I had to go to the Net to find them and ended up
>>ordering direct from the company. A lot of people are complaining at
>>Amazon that the price has increased so much or complaining on the 'Net
>>that they can't find them anymore.
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>>As Steve said, convenience, storage and shelf stable. We just don't
>>eat as much anymore and a sack of potatoes sprouts before I can get to
>>it.
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>Exactly. Last two years I tossed the sprouted potatoes into dirt and
>harvested them a few months later. What a conundrum that presented -
>back where I started with potatoes.....
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>>"Honest Earth Creamy Mashed Club Pack - Idahoan Mashed ...
>>https://idahoan.com/products/honest-...shed-club-pack
>>Stove Top Boil 2 2/3 cups of water and 4 tablespoons of butter.*
>>Remove from heat and add 1 cup cold milk. Stir liquid while adding one
>>pouch of potatoes. Wet all potatoes. Let stand 10 seconds. Stir and
>>serve."
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>INGREDIENTS: IDAHOŽ POTATOES, BUTTER AND SEA SALT. Can't beat that.
>They have mastered the texture problem with such products, though, and
>to me, that was key. I have always detested the gluey ick of packaged
>potato products.
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>>I often make only half a package at a time.
>>Janet US
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>Haven't tried that. Will do.
Nice to know you find them tasty as well.

Janet US