How do you take care of the skin? Did you just pick as much as you could with a spoon or knife?
t.has never baked a potato in a fire, but is now interested.
I peel them and rinse the resulting peeled potato. Potato skin is often very rough which means you really need to scrub them for a minute or two to get all the bad stuff off. I'd rather not bother just so that i can fill my stomach with nutritionally void fiber.
>noooo stop posting sources, you have to believe what my grandma told me when I was a kid
Find me a single legitimate source that says the skin has significant nutrients.
4 months ago
Anonymous
>find a single source that I will ignore regardless of how legitimate it is because I think potato skin is an icky no-no
4 months ago
Anonymous
Bro you just got dunked on hard, stop replying you potato
4 months ago
Anonymous
I bet you think Bananas in Pajamas had some sick burns too
>fact check
Trust the science, especially if it means buying more product, right?
>find a single source that I will ignore regardless of how legitimate it is because I think potato skin is an icky no-no
This is an A B conversation, little man. C yr way PrepHole
>pesticide contamination
What are you? Some kind of pussy who dosen't grow his own potatoes?
Muh florida trailer tater from last year. Mainly grew yams and herbs due to space constraints. Lived there 1 year so didnt put effort into growing a functional garden when i could go mooch off my moms produce lol dont judge me
>Potato skin lies and slander and outright lies
Reality:
Potato skin contains about 2 grams of fiber per ounce, and a medium baked potato, including the skin, provides nearly 4 grams of fiber, 2 milligrams of iron, and 926 milligrams of potassium
Your own link says that the skin is only 1/6th of the potassium and trace amounts of iron. The rest is just fiber.
4 months ago
Anonymous
>Just fiber
Plant based Fiber is key for healthy digestion and helps improve the absorption of other key nutrients. The skin of the potato has as much fiber as the rest of the tater. >Just a little Iron
Iron is very important for woman. I'd prefer not to get technical on why tampon face. >Just a little Potassium
Potassium helps prevent bone loss--Stock up early in life and it carries over to stronger bones into old age.
Stop spreading anti potato-skin propaganda.
4 months ago
Anonymous
I was making potato soup once and as a test I asked my then girlfriend if she wanted me to peel the taters first. She looked at me like I had just shit on the kitchen table. Now we're married, going on nine years, and we make the best fricking potato soup.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Calm down. All I said was that the skin is not the most nutritious part of the potato like this anon claimed
Skin has all the nutrition. Also, sweet potatos with sauerkraut are the patrician choice.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Learn how this website works before injecting stupidity.
Your own link says that the skin is only 1/6th of the potassium and trace amounts of iron. The rest is just fiber.
This is the post being responded to you fricking intellectual toddler. Let me know if you need other basic features of this website spoon fed to you before you start spewing more stupidity.
tl;dr lurk moar newbie
4 months ago
Anonymous
>be unable to follow the conversation >jump in to spout your nonsense without reading from the beginning >sperg out at the other original participants because they called you out on your stupidity
gotta love PrepHole.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Dont forget k2, primarily from offal and fermented food. Its key to absord vit d. So make you some homemade sauerkraut and eat crushed eggshells, anons. I put a little eggshell in my coffee along with a spoonful of collagen
why is it that this board in particular is so fricking stupid? like, you guys don't know shit about shit. it's a board about the outdoors full of 14 year old 25 year olds that have never left the house
you guys are so fricking stupid about everything it hurts
frick you all
Careful! I remember from Farmer Boy(the first "big boy" book I ever read) that Almanzo was blinded by an exploding potato that he was baking on some coals
>hold up, gotta wrap it in toxic metal first
... thats why potatoes have skin
Do you eat the skin when it’s burned to a crisp?
thats the best part
they're not so dirty when you bake them in toxic foil and it make a nice plate when you eat them
The aluminum isn't going to enter the potato. Just don't eat the skin after.
>Don't eat the skin
why live
>toxic foil
boomer meme
morons aside, could you use mud as a replacement for foil?
I suspect no, it'd either thermally insulate too much because of water or dry out and burn. Also that's gross.
Oh, i got it. Split a log, spoon out some pockets, slap your taters in that b***h and close it up.
>also that's gross
where do you think potatos come from?
A potato factory
>doesn’t wash his produce
Could probably use clay or bury some potatoes in the ground with some hot rocks and embers for a mini hāngī
I found a big flat rock next to the fire keeps the dirt out and the ash in.
Mickeys are terrible.
Why are your coals pink Anon, that's pretty gay. I wouldn't eat no potato cooked in a gay fire
That’s a lovely looking picture. I hope the taters were good!
Correct.
How do you take care of the skin? Did you just pick as much as you could with a spoon or knife?
t.has never baked a potato in a fire, but is now interested.
Skin has all the nutrition. Also, sweet potatos with sauerkraut are the patrician choice.
No. The skin has almost no nutrition. It's 99% fiber. It also has pesticide and manure contamination.
you dont wash your taters?
I peel them and rinse the resulting peeled potato. Potato skin is often very rough which means you really need to scrub them for a minute or two to get all the bad stuff off. I'd rather not bother just so that i can fill my stomach with nutritionally void fiber.
Decent bait
Enjoy your xenoestrogens and empty calories.
moron or b8? Its super healthy
No it's not.
>fact check
Trust the science, especially if it means buying more product, right?
>noooo stop posting sources, you have to believe what my grandma told me when I was a kid
Find me a single legitimate source that says the skin has significant nutrients.
>find a single source that I will ignore regardless of how legitimate it is because I think potato skin is an icky no-no
Bro you just got dunked on hard, stop replying you potato
I bet you think Bananas in Pajamas had some sick burns too
Bro, listen to yourself. You’re just spouting off memes. You might as well have told him to cope, seethe, dilate, and commit suicide (also go back).
Why is "Idaho" followed by a patented symbol? Is this so they can be grown wherever and the package will still say "Idaho potato"?
Hmm well i might be legit moronic lmao
This is an A B conversation, little man. C yr way PrepHole
Muh florida trailer tater from last year. Mainly grew yams and herbs due to space constraints. Lived there 1 year so didnt put effort into growing a functional garden when i could go mooch off my moms produce lol dont judge me
>might be legit moronic
No argument there
>Potato skin lies and slander and outright lies
Reality:
Potato skin contains about 2 grams of fiber per ounce, and a medium baked potato, including the skin, provides nearly 4 grams of fiber, 2 milligrams of iron, and 926 milligrams of potassium
https://potatogoodness.com/potato-nutrition-in-skin-vs-flesh/
Your own link says that the skin is only 1/6th of the potassium and trace amounts of iron. The rest is just fiber.
>Just fiber
Plant based Fiber is key for healthy digestion and helps improve the absorption of other key nutrients. The skin of the potato has as much fiber as the rest of the tater.
>Just a little Iron
Iron is very important for woman. I'd prefer not to get technical on why tampon face.
>Just a little Potassium
Potassium helps prevent bone loss--Stock up early in life and it carries over to stronger bones into old age.
Stop spreading anti potato-skin propaganda.
I was making potato soup once and as a test I asked my then girlfriend if she wanted me to peel the taters first. She looked at me like I had just shit on the kitchen table. Now we're married, going on nine years, and we make the best fricking potato soup.
Calm down. All I said was that the skin is not the most nutritious part of the potato like this anon claimed
Learn how this website works before injecting stupidity.
This is the post being responded to you fricking intellectual toddler. Let me know if you need other basic features of this website spoon fed to you before you start spewing more stupidity.
tl;dr lurk moar newbie
>be unable to follow the conversation
>jump in to spout your nonsense without reading from the beginning
>sperg out at the other original participants because they called you out on your stupidity
gotta love PrepHole.
Dont forget k2, primarily from offal and fermented food. Its key to absord vit d. So make you some homemade sauerkraut and eat crushed eggshells, anons. I put a little eggshell in my coffee along with a spoonful of collagen
Quick sprinkle & scrub with baking soda and vinegar removes 99% of pesticide oil
>pesticide contamination
What are you? Some kind of pussy who dosen't grow his own potatoes?
This has got to be the most moronic way of consuming carbs.
Nu-out seethe at African bush men who can sustain themselves on dirt
why is it that this board in particular is so fricking stupid? like, you guys don't know shit about shit. it's a board about the outdoors full of 14 year old 25 year olds that have never left the house
you guys are so fricking stupid about everything it hurts
frick you all
Eat a potato or 3, you need it.
post how to cook em u wont ur a frickin moron
Careful! I remember from Farmer Boy(the first "big boy" book I ever read) that Almanzo was blinded by an exploding potato that he was baking on some coals
EXPLODE!!!!!!
you can cook a whole chicken in the foil like that too, just make sure to have it on the first day
I like eatin da skin
Simple as