I’ve been forbidden to eat things containing calcium until the current course of antibiotics is done. It’s been hellish difficult since both Spouse and I are cheese people… and there’s dairy in all sorts of things like mashed potatoes and cornbread. Point of the story in this case: We had ham and mashed potatoes for Easter dinner. The potatoes were made using chicken stock instead of half and half. It was EXCELLENT! We’ll probably be doing that in the future, at least some of the time!
Flashing back now to the time I ordered a salad with my steak and asked for blue cheese dressing. When it arrived the first bite was a lot tangier than blue cheese usually gets. With the second bite I realized it wasn’t blue cheese, and with the third I was able to identify it.
They had put creamy horseradish on the salad instead of blue cheese.
Next time the waiter passed the table I pointed it out to him but told him not to get anyone in trouble because it was pretty good, and suggested that maybe they start offering horseradish as an additional dressing option.
(Moral of the story: just because it doesn’t taste like it’s supposed to doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing.)
allen@home almost 3 years ago
Your eyes must be worse that your taste buds Earl. If you can’t see the difference between tapioca pudding and mashed taters.
hariseldon59 almost 3 years ago
Is potato.
sirbadger almost 3 years ago
For some people, that is a side effect of Covid-19.
Algolei I almost 3 years ago
“She put Basil in the lasagna?!?” — stolen and paraphrased from Fawlty Towers
Jesy Bertz Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Who serves mash potatoes with lasagna?
i_am_the_jam almost 3 years ago
I never had good taste buds, so I’m not a picky eater (can’t tell the difference between pork and beef, for instance).
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
I’ve been forbidden to eat things containing calcium until the current course of antibiotics is done. It’s been hellish difficult since both Spouse and I are cheese people… and there’s dairy in all sorts of things like mashed potatoes and cornbread. Point of the story in this case: We had ham and mashed potatoes for Easter dinner. The potatoes were made using chicken stock instead of half and half. It was EXCELLENT! We’ll probably be doing that in the future, at least some of the time!
nicka93 almost 3 years ago
Depending on who is cooking can have an effect also.
Cpeckbourlioux almost 3 years ago
A bit lumpy, the mashed potatoes?
beachfatman almost 3 years ago
mashed potatoes with lasagna?
posse1 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
lasagna and potatoes?
dadoctah almost 3 years ago
Flashing back now to the time I ordered a salad with my steak and asked for blue cheese dressing. When it arrived the first bite was a lot tangier than blue cheese usually gets. With the second bite I realized it wasn’t blue cheese, and with the third I was able to identify it.
They had put creamy horseradish on the salad instead of blue cheese.
Next time the waiter passed the table I pointed it out to him but told him not to get anyone in trouble because it was pretty good, and suggested that maybe they start offering horseradish as an additional dressing option.
(Moral of the story: just because it doesn’t taste like it’s supposed to doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing.)
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
following up on yesterday’s “Pickles”…
rich5021 almost 3 years ago
Lasagna and mashed potatoes in the same meal? Are they having corn on the cob too?
Back to Big Mike almost 3 years ago
Mashed potatoes with lasagna? Must be a leftover day.
tremaine53 almost 3 years ago
Opal has found a way to take Earl’s failing tastebuds personally. I knew that— if she just tried hard enough— she could do it!
BLUEBONNETS Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Lasagna and mashed potatoes?
Randy Mork Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Mashed Potatoes with Lasagna?
mrsdonaldson almost 3 years ago
Why would you have mashed potatoes with lasagna?
assrdood almost 3 years ago
OK, I’ll join in the fun.
Lasagna and mashed potatoes??
joegeethree almost 3 years ago
A little heavy on the carbs today, no?
walstib Premium Member almost 3 years ago
If my mom was Opal, you’d know it wasn’t tapioca if it wasn’t topped with a dollop of currant jelly.
ANIMAL almost 3 years ago
I’m sorry, but…… WOW..!!!!!!
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
LOL! Earl plays his part well….
shell.hawk almost 3 years ago
Ladies and Gentlemen – That’s my Husband!
magicwalnut almost 3 years ago
I feel ya, Earl!
billdaviswords almost 3 years ago
Mashed potatoes with lasagna?!
Enoi almost 3 years ago
Who serves mashed potatoes with lasagna?
fencie almost 3 years ago
Tapioca with lasagna?
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Atta boy Earl….atta boy!
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
who serves mashed potatoes with lasagna??
FunnyPageLover almost 3 years ago
Who serves mashed potatoes with lasagna????
dogday Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Mashed potatoes with lasagna??!? She must like pickled beets on her pizza. yech!!
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It must have been my mood this morning – I laughed a lot over this one.
weh99 almost 3 years ago
Who serves mashed potatoes with lasagna ? Eww.
wndflower1 almost 3 years ago
a year and a half- i had it twice- and still can’t smell Vicks-
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Well, he’s still better than the “gourmand” who adds salt AND ketchup before tasting.
JonSchuck almost 3 years ago
Lasagna and mashed potatoes? Yuck
walstib Premium Member almost 3 years ago
So 16 commenters wondered about lasagna and mashed potatoes. (And I took the time to count them – geez, I need to get a life!)
Natarose almost 3 years ago
Who serves mashed potatos with lasagne? Too much starch for me.
ValancyCarmody Premium Member over 2 years ago
I know it has a bad rep, but I always liked homemade tapioca. Then I started replacing the vanilla with almond extract and it’s even better!