mommytotwo
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I am not an antique person. As for family heirlooms, not sure. No interest in those sorts of things, but I am sure there is something around.
That's the kind of potato cake I was talking about. I've always tried to shape mine first then throw in the skillet. They always fall apart. I'll try it your way and see what happens.I do not and will not eat mashed potatos from a box mix. My mom almost always makes mashed potatos out of scratch.
This is how I make a potato cake.
I put some margarine in a small frying pan then throw in the mashed potatos after the margarine has melted. I usually just get a big scoop of the potatos. I smash the potatos down a little so it looks kinda like a pancake and just let it cook until its a little brown on one side and then I flip it.(that can be a challenge sometimes lol) Add some salt and yum!
My mom just told me....a potato cake to most other people is totally different than what I just described lol. so yeah.. Hope that answers your question![]()
Hmmm, I wasn't thinking antiques. I have four pieces of furniture that I guess you could call antiques since they are over 50 years old. I have my mother's parent's metal bed, a buffet that belonged to my mom (I'll get the matching mirror one of these days), a drop leafed table and wall table that belonged to my dad's mom.I am not an antique person. As for family heirlooms, not sure. No interest in those sorts of things, but I am sure there is something around.
Hmm, I really don't have an opinion. I don't shop at them.Health food stores. Do you shop at them? Do you purchase food or drink items from the deli? What do you think about them?
Do you dye your hair?