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On Aug 25, 1:02?pm, wrote:
> On Aug 25, 10:43 am, "Pete C." > wrote:
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> > wrote:

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> > > For those of you who are interested, there is a place out there where
> > > you can buy frozen, fully baked potatoes that microwave in 3-4 minutes
> > > and taste like fresh, oven baked potatoes. Check it out at
> > >www.worldwidefoodsinc.com. Also find free recipes for baked
> > > potatoes. These are very convenient. I have 5 kids, age 6 and under
> > > and I use them at home often as they save me a lot of time in the
> > > kitchen.

>
> > What a pathetic shill / spam post. Nuking a fresh, raw potato take a
> > couple minutes longer and is more convenient and of course a lot
> > cheaper.

>
> Nothing shill about telling you guys about a good potato. This company
> supplies national restaurant chains and now their potato is online.
> You are wrong about it being more convenient to use a fresh potato.
> Cheaper maybe but not more convenient. Who has time or wants to wash/
> scrub a bag of green potatoes you get from the grocery store?


You couldn't pay me to eat that garbage, probably so handled it's too
unclean to slop hogs... I don't want your crotch-wipe hands touching
my food.

Got plenty of time, if I'm roasting a hunk of meat for dinner anyway
takes no extra anything to bake a whole mess of potatoes at the same
time. And I bet your crappy precooked reheated/petrified potatoes are
nowhere near as good as mine... can't beat fresh dug still warm from
my very own sun kissed earth. And I've never yet lit an oven just for
baked potatoes.. only an imbecile lights an oven just to bake
potatoes, let alone just one or two.

Not out of the ground 24 hours when I ate them, reds boiled (salad),
golds baked... baked a couple heads of that home grown garlic too:
http://i15.tinypic.com/63j2i3p.jpg

Sheldon

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On Aug 25, 11:23 am, Sheldon > wrote:
> On Aug 25, 1:02?pm, wrote:
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>
>
>
> > On Aug 25, 10:43 am, "Pete C." > wrote:

>
> > > wrote:

>
> > > > For those of you who are interested, there is a place out there where
> > > > you can buy frozen, fully baked potatoes that microwave in 3-4 minutes
> > > > and taste like fresh, oven baked potatoes. Check it out at
> > > >www.worldwidefoodsinc.com. Also find free recipes for baked
> > > > potatoes. These are very convenient. I have 5 kids, age 6 and under
> > > > and I use them at home often as they save me a lot of time in the
> > > > kitchen.

>
> > > What a pathetic shill / spam post. Nuking a fresh, raw potato take a
> > > couple minutes longer and is more convenient and of course a lot
> > > cheaper.

>
> > Nothing shill about telling you guys about a good potato. This company
> > supplies national restaurant chains and now their potato is online.
> > You are wrong about it being more convenient to use a fresh potato.
> > Cheaper maybe but not more convenient. Who has time or wants to wash/
> > scrub a bag of green potatoes you get from the grocery store?

>
> You couldn't pay me to eat that garbage, probably so handled it's too
> unclean to slop hogs... I don't want your crotch-wipe hands touching
> my food.
>
> Got plenty of time, if I'm roasting a hunk of meat for dinner anyway
> takes no extra anything to bake a whole mess of potatoes at the same
> time. And I bet your crappy precooked reheated/petrified potatoes are
> nowhere near as good as mine... can't beat fresh dug still warm from
> my very own sun kissed earth. And I've never yet lit an oven just for
> baked potatoes.. only an imbecile lights an oven just to bake
> potatoes, let alone just one or two.
>
> Not out of the ground 24 hours when I ate them, reds boiled (salad),
> golds baked... baked a couple heads of that home grown garlic too:http://i15.tinypic.com/63j2i3p.jpg
>
> Sheldon- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -


Sheldon,

I absolutely love home grown garden vegetables and your pics look
wonderful. I'm just saying that if you can't have fresh out of your
garden, (not everyone is as lucky as you), this is the next best
thing.

Andrea

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Sheldon wrote:
> On Aug 25, 1:02?pm, wrote:
>> On Aug 25, 10:43 am, "Pete C." > wrote:
>>
>>> wrote:

>>
>>>> For those of you who are interested, there is a place out there
>>>> where you can buy frozen, fully baked potatoes that microwave in
>>>> 3-4 minutes and taste like fresh, oven baked potatoes. Check it
>>>> out at www.worldwidefoodsinc.com. Also find free recipes for baked
>>>> potatoes. These are very convenient. I have 5 kids, age 6 and
>>>> under and I use them at home often as they save me a lot of time
>>>> in the kitchen.

>>
>>> What a pathetic shill / spam post. Nuking a fresh, raw potato take a
>>> couple minutes longer and is more convenient and of course a lot
>>> cheaper.

>>
>> Nothing shill about telling you guys about a good potato. This
>> company supplies national restaurant chains and now their potato is
>> online. You are wrong about it being more convenient to use a fresh
>> potato. Cheaper maybe but not more convenient. Who has time or wants
>> to wash/ scrub a bag of green potatoes you get from the grocery
>> store?

>
> You couldn't pay me to eat that garbage, probably so handled it's too
> unclean to slop hogs... I don't want your crotch-wipe hands touching
> my food.
>
> Got plenty of time, if I'm roasting a hunk of meat for dinner anyway
> takes no extra anything to bake a whole mess of potatoes at the same
> time. And I bet your crappy precooked reheated/petrified potatoes are
> nowhere near as good as mine... can't beat fresh dug still warm from
> my very own sun kissed earth. And I've never yet lit an oven just for
> baked potatoes.. only an imbecile lights an oven just to bake
> potatoes, let alone just one or two.
>
> Not out of the ground 24 hours when I ate them, reds boiled (salad),
> golds baked... baked a couple heads of that home grown garlic too:
> http://i15.tinypic.com/63j2i3p.jpg
>
> Sheldon


Sheldon, I love your garden


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