Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget the ranch!
Bottle of ranch right in there
And a swig for you
-Flip Driscoll
What is this schtick? It's stupid.
What do you mean by schtick? I thought that was helpful advice.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget the ranch!
Bottle of ranch right in there
And a swig for you
-Flip Driscoll
What is this schtick? It's stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget the ranch!
Bottle of ranch right in there
And a swig for you
-Flip Driscoll
What is this schtick? It's stupid.
What do you mean by schtick? I thought that was helpful advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the idea behind crock pot mashed potatoes is not that making regular mashed potatoes is so hard, but at an event like Thanksgiving, it can make it easier to get everything warm on the table if your mashed potatoes are prepped in advance and ready to go from the crock pot rather than mashing them at the very last moment when you're also trying to make gravy, get other dishes warmed, carve the turkey, etc.
Thank you. Between the guests, the kids, keeping the toddler from unsetting the table, making the turkey, stuffing, vegetables, serving everything, socializing with my guests, and actually trying to enjoy myself, anything I can prepare and cook in the morning in a crock pot would be helpful. Thanks to those with helpful suggestions.
You can pretty much make everything in a crock pot. Including the turkey, stuffing, and vegetables. Well, if you have enough crock pots anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the idea behind crock pot mashed potatoes is not that making regular mashed potatoes is so hard, but at an event like Thanksgiving, it can make it easier to get everything warm on the table if your mashed potatoes are prepped in advance and ready to go from the crock pot rather than mashing them at the very last moment when you're also trying to make gravy, get other dishes warmed, carve the turkey, etc.
Thank you. Between the guests, the kids, keeping the toddler from unsetting the table, making the turkey, stuffing, vegetables, serving everything, socializing with my guests, and actually trying to enjoy myself, anything I can prepare and cook in the morning in a crock pot would be helpful. Thanks to those with helpful suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget the ranch!
Bottle of ranch right in there
And a swig for you
-Flip Driscoll
What is this schtick? It's stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a huge crockpot fan, but this just seems stupid. All you do is boil potatoes.
Thanks for your help. Perhaps we have lots of company coming. And lots of other things on the stove. Go back to the school's forum if you need to be unpleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the idea behind crock pot mashed potatoes is not that making regular mashed potatoes is so hard, but at an event like Thanksgiving, it can make it easier to get everything warm on the table if your mashed potatoes are prepped in advance and ready to go from the crock pot rather than mashing them at the very last moment when you're also trying to make gravy, get other dishes warmed, carve the turkey, etc.
Thank you. Between the guests, the kids, keeping the toddler from unsetting the table, making the turkey, stuffing, vegetables, serving everything, socializing with my guests, and actually trying to enjoy myself, anything I can prepare and cook in the morning in a crock pot would be helpful. Thanks to those with helpful suggestions.