have you taken the canned potato pill yet?1. no peeling2. already cooked3. perfect serving size4. cut up for you5. stays good for years6. cheap
>>20413083Grim
>>20413083Those 3 cans cost more than 16lbs of russet potatoes.
>>20413083>salted
>>20413083>buy one(1) real potato>cut it into pieces>bury each piece >have several whole ass free potatoes later
>>20413083put them in the oven for about 10mins to dry them and get a little brownage and they make great masched potatoe
>>20413083Why does fresh cut matter when theyve been sitting in cans for who knows how long lol
>>20413693HuhI see these for $0.38/can
>>20415120This surprised me the first time. I cooked them as if it was just diced potatoes, but they need to be rinsed and you don't salt them like raw potatoes if they're used like that.
>>20415168you wouldn't want them to use mouldy potatoes
>>20415142The funny thing is that the agriculture industry has spent trillions over the last century to invent ways to prevent you from doing this. Potatoes are just one of the last pieces of produce they have yet to crack.
>>20415427You can do it accidentally with a lot of crops. I have corn growing in random places from throwing out canned corn to the chickens
>>20415378Cost per 14.5 oz can$1.48 at Wal-Mart$1.59 at KrogerStore brands are available for a lower price ($0.96 and $0.99 respectively).