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Weird Mashed Potato question

Kenazo

Lifer
So, my father in law seems to like to exagerate things and tell stories. He's trying to tell me that Americans don't have mashed potatoes, I called shenanigans on him, and so I figured I'd come to my wonderful source of all trivial knowledge. Do you americans ever eat mashed potatoes?
 
my father in law frustrates me to no end sometimes w/ his stories. He's only ever been about 50 miles into North Dakota, and he seems to extrapolate his views of that tiny corner of your country to the rest of the thing. And he seems to believe it w/ such conviction that i want to smack him upside the head. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: AvesPKS
What are you talking about? There's Irish people in America, of course we eat mashed potatoes.

that's what i had told him, that mashed potatoes were an irish thing, which is why canada probably had them in the first place.... and why the US would surely have them too.
 
Just show him the menu of a US restaurant like Applebee's or Outback Steakhouse. Most restaurant chains have their menus on their websites.
 
Of course. We eat them all the time.

I didn't know they were an irish thing.. lol
 
Originally posted by: fredtam
Yep. Eat them all the time. A Canadian did invent "instant potatoes". They call us lazy.

We also invented insulin to deal w/ the sugar spike in diabetics from eating too many instant potatoes. 🙂
 
Tell him that in Las Vegas (please remind him that's part of the U.S.), they have hundreds of buffets, each with ten pound VATS of mashed potatoes that they keep filled to the brim all day long, every day!

Wait, that might freak him out, you might not want to mention it... 😉
 
I just ate some mashed potatoes tonight. There are very few differences between American and Canadian culture. Basically, Canucks say "eh" and Americans don't. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: BornStar18
I just ate some mashed potatoes tonight. There are very few differences between American and Canadian culture. Basically, Canucks say "eh" and Americans don't. 🙂

Do you guys have Smarties?
Oh yeah, I forgot about those. And aero bars, coffee crisp and the like. I personally prefer M&Ms over Canadian Smarties. American Smarties are just sugar pills.
 
you don't have Kinder Eggs either, I understand.

Other differences (probably not the same for all of the US):

Canada US
Roof Ruff
Creek Crick




 
Originally posted by: Kenazo
my father in law frustrates me to no end sometimes w/ his stories. He's only ever been about 50 miles into North Dakota, and he seems to extrapolate his views of that tiny corner of your country to the rest of the thing. And he seems to believe it w/ such conviction that i want to smack him upside the head. 🙂

If he's been in ND he should know that we have some form of potatoes with pretty much every meal. And we eat a LOT of mashed potatoes.
 
If I every say crick, you have my permission to shoot me.

This mashed potatoes thing really strikes me as funny since one time when I was in Canada, there was a show on where some Canadians went down to Florida and asked Americans really stupid question to prove American ignorance. My favorite question was "Since Canada is landlocked, should we let them use our ports for their Navy?"
 
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: BornStar18
I just ate some mashed potatoes tonight. There are very few differences between American and Canadian culture. Basically, Canucks say "eh" and Americans don't. 🙂

Do you guys have Smarties?

America's smarties.

edit: oh, and mashed potatos with shredded parmesan (not grated) is awesome.
 
We American's love Mashed Potatoes except for the low Carbies.
There are a lot of interesting variations including:
Smooth
Chuncky
With skins
Without skins


I like the chuncky, without skins and with a little butter and milk blended in.

mdcrab
 
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