A Plethora of P’s / #58: Potato

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A moment of quiet reflection, please, in honor of the Potato ~ a humble, understated vegetable of enormous natural value.

Glamour evades the Potato; it isn’t particularly pretty and doesn’t dress-up for attention very often ~ but oh! the versatile delight it possesses! And so, I pay tribute and celebrate this near divine offering from the Good Earth.

It’s hard to imagine a life without potatoes. This is especially true if you’re Irish, I suppose, but we all enjoy their many variations. Red potatoes, golden ones, brown ones, white ones, sweet ones. Mashed potatoes (lumps or no lumps?), baked potatoes, scalloped potatoes, roasted, fried, french-fried, sautéed, grilled, boiled (I even like a raw slice now and then), and of course, potato soup, potato salad and potato pie.

Potatoes go with almost any meal (except maybe ice cream), and as if it couldn’t get any better, aside from their yumminess they’re jam-packed with nutrients.

Some spud facts: Potatoes contain no fat or cholesterol and minimal sodium. What they do have is natural fiber in the skins, vitamins and minerals and great flavor. A six-ounce potato contains 2 grams of highly digestible protein, almost as much as half a glass of milk, making it a great foundation for a whole meal. One potato has more potassium than a banana, and is a great source of both vitamin’s B and C. And, as a nutritious carbohydrate, your muscles and your brain will thank you for fueling them, saving your heart and other vital organs from trying to do that extra work.

Viva La Potato!

Patricia Saxton

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  • Sam

    July 4, 2012 at 8:18 am Reply

    Definetly not with ice cream

  • saxtonstudio

    July 3, 2012 at 9:14 pm Reply

    Mr. Potato Head, huh? Did he whip things up or was he just fried? 🙂

    • Rand

      July 3, 2012 at 9:22 pm Reply

      Not quite sure I remember. 🙂 Although he had eyes everywhere…

  • Rand

    July 3, 2012 at 5:33 pm Reply

    Mr. Potato Head was once my boss. We called him “Spud Man”. Apart from him I’ve always liked potatoes. Poutine is my favorite comfort food.

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