Tahat is a good idea and something that I actually eat often. I am known to make good fried potatoes or riewekuche and also make good potato pancakes. It is one of the things I cook often while frontiersman camping and easy to teach to Rangers. Did you ever try blue potatoes? They actually have blue flesh and are one of the native seed strains in America. If I could get them past customs I would send you some and maybe the Larrikin would like some too.
Onward In Gods Service
Randall A Hermanson
Pioneer Commander
FCF 1998
OP#1 Woodstock Il
Pflaum, Timothy-Michael wrote:
Hey you guys,this seems to be real hot stuff you are talking about.
Why do we not end this endless debate by simply introducing some real food.
How about RIEWEKOOCHE !This is a local concoction, we have survived it and we love it.
You can eat it anywhere, out-or inside, Australia and the US,
you can grow it yourself and it has a very neutral but hearty flavor, you
will get real strong and turn into a sweet person.If you wonder what it is, it is the common potatoe, mashed to pieces amd
fried in an ordinary frying pan.
You can eat it on RR-Camps, you can feed cangaroos, chipmunks or elephants,
nobody will be offended by it and everybody will be quite happy.How about it ?
G�nter
OP 64
Siegen, Germany
> If you want to be patriotic and to have real flavour try Marmite
Tried it. Didn't like it either. Then I figured out it's what the
Brits
used to clean their muskets back during the Revolutionary War and the
War of
1812 - which explains why we whupped them so bad! <VBG>Michael G
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