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royal-food · 8 months
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Baby Baked Potatoes
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Can’t wait to throw this in the oven this weekend (likely tonight)
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fatmunchh · 11 months
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pumpkindragonhq · 1 year
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Time for a Woody's Round up!
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jacqcrisis · 2 years
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Was this a lot? Yes. Did I eat it all? Yes. Was that a mistake? Not a chance.
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thefact0rygirl · 1 year
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Boss Boba Anon here, I love your dog.
Oskar loves you too 💕 He is giving you his favorite pink elephant and aggressively pushing it to you so you know he is there and loving you (in case you don't hear his heavy breathing)
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Air Frying Potatoes
HEAR ME OUT.
I had some left over potatoes after making my customary deviled potatoes for whatever holiday? Event? MY ROOMMATE'S BIRTHDAY. Oh jeez.
Anyway, I feel like I've been not using the air fryer lately, so I wanted to know if you can air fry potatoes. You totally can! They're tiny little babies but it was so good.
What do I need?
Baby potatoes - they're small and I just think they're fun
Pot
Water (for boiling the potatoes)
Knife!
AIR FRYER
A container with a lid that can fit all the potatoes
Olive oil
Garlic - I used minced garlic but fresh is probably better
HERBS AND SPICES. Go crazy! Whatever you like
What do I do?
Boil them 'taters. I usually do about fifteen minutes
Drain potatoes and run cold water over them for a bit
Cut those babies in half! You can also do like, a partial cut, but I liked them better cut in half
Put them in the container
Add oil and garlic
Add all your spices and herbs! I use dill, rosemary, onion powder, salt, pepper, paprika, parsley, and if I'm feeling the garlic, some garlic powder
Close the container and shake aggressively. Make sure all the potatoes are coated!
Put in the air fryer at 375/400 for twenty minutes, shaking them about half way
Cook them as long as needed for ideal skin crispness or preferred eating temperature
Add any extras and CONSUME
I like to use the "ham" glaze for the potatoes, and I'll drizzle it on and eat it like a maniac. If I'm feeling adventurous, I'll add some veggies with it and maybe something else.
Dorian hasn't tried them yet, but Nico loaded it with some bacon bits and sour cream and gave it a "thumbs up".
It's supposed to snow a whole bunch the next couple days, so this is a good easy snack/meal while wondering if the weather knows it's Spring.
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vera-frolova · 4 months
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Side Dish - Italian-Style Roasted Baby Potatoes
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These Italian-style roasted baby potatoes are a quick and easy side dish that can be made while the main dish is cooking.
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comicgoals · 5 months
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Smoked Sausage Veggie Bake Recipe Smoked sausage, baby potatoes, bell peppers, and onions combine to make an easy, flavorful casserole that can be served as both a main dish or a side.
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ascodepatriarcado · 6 months
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Recipe for Smoked Sausage Veggie Bake Smoked sausage, baby potatoes, bell peppers, and onions combine to make an easy, flavorful casserole that can be served as both a main dish or a side. 1 pound baby Yukon Gold potatoes quartered, 1 large onion finely chopped, 1 pinch ground black pepper to taste, 1 orange bell pepper finely chopped, 1 yellow squash finely chopped, 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder or to taste, 4 tablespoons butter cut into small pieces, 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt or to taste, 1 yellow bell pepper finely chopped, 4 smoked sausage links sliced
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mayor-poiichy · 9 months
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Recipe for Italian-Style Roasted Baby Potatoes While the main dish is cooking, prepare this quick and simple side dish of roasted baby potatoes in the Italian style. 3 tablespoons olive oil, 1 package dry Italian-style salad dressing mix, 24 baby potatoes scrubbed and halved
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schwazombie · 9 months
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Is the wrinkly face of a poor baby baked potato who has a phantom pregnancy :(
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waltonkenneth · 10 months
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Potato - Italian-Style Roasted Baby Potatoes While the main dish is cooking, prepare this quick and simple side dish of roasted baby potatoes in the Italian style.
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littleobelia · 10 months
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saudadeko · 7 months
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ADHD tips from a girlie who was diagnosed in her late twenties and has had little to no support since and is being so brave about it:
1) Make it easy, make it accessible, and make it appealing. If anything this is the most important thing, all tips going forward are based around this concept.
2) That thing you think would help you but you haven’t bought/done it yet because you’re technically surviving without it? Buy it, you need it. It doesn’t matter if people around you might think it’s wasteful or that you’re lazy, you’re not, just do it, trust me.
3) Expanding on tip #2, if you’re like me and eggs are your main source of protein because they’re quick and easy and feeding yourself is a near insurmountable task- buy yourself an electric egg cooker, make a bunch of hard boiled eggs and keep them in your fridge for quick and easy protein to add to any meal (handful of crackers, a hard boiled egg and a banana? 5 star meal right there. Or mash them up with some mayo for egg salad sandwiches). Other easy proteins include: potstickers (put them in instant ramen), edamame (they have microwaveable snack packs), chickpeas (put in salads!), beans (can of beans microwaved with shredded cheese and some tortilla chips), peanut butter (with crackers, apple and cheese, adult lunchable style), and tofu (cut into cubes, throw them into a ziplock with some seasoning and potato starch, shake that shit up and bake it until crispy).
4) Spend a little extra (if you are able) on daily use items that excite you, it will make you more likely to remember/want to do said daily task. For example: the only reason I remember to use sunscreen is because I bought some fancy japanese sunscreen that smells like roses so I get excited to use it, same for laundry detergent and body wash! there’s a gajillion different body wash scents out there, switch it up!
5) If there’s a task you continuously struggle with take a moment to think about which part of the task is making it difficult, it could be something even as small as “I don’t put my dirty clothes in the hamper because my hamper has a lid on it and lifting the lid is one step too many-”, sounds a little stupid huh? But trust your gut, it’s not stupid if it works. See tip #2 and BUY A HAMPER WITHOUT A LID.
6) If you are having trouble starting a task, break the task down further, sometimes the way I start a task is just by going “Ok step 1) stand up-“ and so forth. Don’t worry about the task as a whole just take it one step at a time.
7) If you’re halfway through a task and have to stop, leave it out. All this, “Put things away when you’re done with them.” is bullshit. you will be much more likely to finish the task if restarting it is easier because you left it out plus it’s a visual reminder. You can also create faux deadlines like “I gotta finish this project before my friend comes over on tuesday because after I finish it I can clean off the dinner table.” etc.
8) It’s okay to outsource tasks and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise, humans are designed to ask for, and to require help (what do babies do when they’re first born?? cry for help!!) ask for help and receive help without shame, if it makes your life better, you are WINNING.
9) If you have one big overwhelming task that you think you need to get done before anything else, but you feel motivated to do other tasks, do those other tasks first, it’s okay. Otherwise in all likelihood (at least in my case) you’ll put everything off until the last minute and then have to do said overwhelming task and those other tasks won’t get done at all. Doing those smaller tasks also lowers the mental load and you can use them as a motivation launch pad to tackle bigger things.
10) If you notice you tend to not put something away/forget to do something, perhaps consider moving and storing the item closer to where it ultimately ends up or where you are more likely to see it. For example, my makeup, pills, and mail are all stored on my desk because that’s where I tend to do my makeup, take my pills and deal with my mail. I used to store my pills in my bathroom medicine cabinet but all too often I would forget because they weren’t in my line of sight. Now that they’re on my desk, I have multiple chances per day to pass by them, go “oh I gotta take those.” and take them.
11) Open storage, open storage, OPEN STORAGE.
12) Motivation can look like all kinds of things. sometimes the only reason I get out of bed is because I remember I have a fun snack and I get to go eat it if I get up. It’s okay to lean into those simple “animal-brain” type motivators, you’ll eat because then you can use that fun new kitchen gadget you got a daiso? Neat. you’ll shower because then you can paint your nails that fun new color you got? Fantastic. You’ll go to the dmv and do that annoying thing because you’ll take yourself out for boba after? Superb. Lean-IN to those small motivators, they aren’t stupid or childish, they are VITAL.
13) Don’t buy into the cult of “if it’s worth doing, do it properly” it’s guaranteed to set you up for failure. If it’s worth doing, do it in whatever capacity you are able to. I put sunscreen on once a day because that’s fucking better than not doing it at all and I sure as all hell will fail at reapplying it multiple times a day. If it’s worth doing, do it half-assed babieeee.
Go forth and prosper!!! xoxo ✌️🩵
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