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Post 06/01/2026 07:23     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

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Anonymous wrote:Who tf would make mashed potatoes from a box. How lazy are you??



Yeah. Seriously, I didn’t know people did this. I thought the only people that used these were poor people shopping the food pantries since they are self stable


Same lol. I had no idea anyone who wasn’t poor would make boxes mashed potatoes. So gross


Never knew it was a thing til my 30s and it screams poverty which is weird because potatoes are one of the cheapest


*things you can buy. Mind a little blown the DCUM "600k a year is a pittance" crowd is eating potatoes from a box.


Some of us make 600k a year because we work 80 hours a week.


Why do you want to work 80 hours a week?
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2026 01:58     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

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Anonymous wrote:Who tf would make mashed potatoes from a box. How lazy are you??



Yeah. Seriously, I didn’t know people did this. I thought the only people that used these were poor people shopping the food pantries since they are self stable


Same lol. I had no idea anyone who wasn’t poor would make boxes mashed potatoes. So gross


Never knew it was a thing til my 30s and it screams poverty which is weird because potatoes are one of the cheapest


*things you can buy. Mind a little blown the DCUM "600k a year is a pittance" crowd is eating potatoes from a box.


Some of us make 600k a year because we work 80 hours a week.


Then you can buy mashed potatoes from a restaurant and not have to make your own. Congrats.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2026 01:41     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

I only like real potato mashed potatoes but I absolutely hate making them. Just everything about the process.

I discovered the boxed kind a few years ago and have used them as a side when in a hurry. It definitely does feel trashy but I don’t care if it gets me out of mashing potatoes.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2026 00:53     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

I have only made real ones. Where do they even sell a box of them? I actually don’t know where they would be in a grocery store.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2026 00:19     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

Usually start with deli counter mashed potatoes (so real potato but already boiled/mashed, etc) then jazzed up with seasoning, black garlic, cream cheese.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2026 19:18     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

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Anonymous wrote:Who tf would make mashed potatoes from a box. How lazy are you??



Yeah. Seriously, I didn’t know people did this. I thought the only people that used these were poor people shopping the food pantries since they are self stable


Same lol. I had no idea anyone who wasn’t poor would make boxes mashed potatoes. So gross


Never knew it was a thing til my 30s and it screams poverty which is weird because potatoes are one of the cheapest


*things you can buy. Mind a little blown the DCUM "600k a year is a pittance" crowd is eating potatoes from a box.


Some of us make 600k a year because we work 80 hours a week.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2026 19:09     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

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Anonymous wrote:Potato. It is fast and easy and unprocessed.


It's not fast or easy. Peeling, boiling, mashing, getting the butter, salt, milk ratio just right. Messy splatters, potato bits all over. I use a potato ricer so that gets messy too. I make them maybe 3 times a year because it's a pain.


I don't peel my potatoes, never have. The skin has a lot of the nutrition. The butter/milk/salt ratio is not an exact science, its ok if its not the same each time.


+1
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2026 18:38     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

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Anonymous wrote:Who tf would make mashed potatoes from a box. How lazy are you??



Yeah. Seriously, I didn’t know people did this. I thought the only people that used these were poor people shopping the food pantries since they are self stable


Same lol. I had no idea anyone who wasn’t poor would make boxes mashed potatoes. So gross


Never knew it was a thing til my 30s and it screams poverty which is weird because potatoes are one of the cheapest


*things you can buy. Mind a little blown the DCUM "600k a year is a pittance" crowd is eating potatoes from a box.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2026 18:38     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

Anonymous wrote:Do you make mashed potatoes from actual potatoes or from the box?


Oh heck no! The little packages are amazing.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2026 18:36     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

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Anonymous wrote:Who tf would make mashed potatoes from a box. How lazy are you??



Yeah. Seriously, I didn’t know people did this. I thought the only people that used these were poor people shopping the food pantries since they are self stable


Same lol. I had no idea anyone who wasn’t poor would make boxes mashed potatoes. So gross


Never knew it was a thing til my 30s and it screams poverty which is weird because potatoes are one of the cheapest
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2026 16:13     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

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Anonymous wrote:Potato. It is fast and easy and unprocessed.


It's not fast or easy. Peeling, boiling, mashing, getting the butter, salt, milk ratio just right. Messy splatters, potato bits all over. I use a potato ricer so that gets messy too. I make them maybe 3 times a year because it's a pain.


Follow a recipe and use a masher instead. It's really not hard.
https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/perfect-mashed-potatoes

People that peel potatoes more than three times a year can do it quickly. In fact, I was just peeling my potatoes for today's dinner while reading DCUM. I can't help you with potato bits all over because that doesn't happen to me.


You can’t scroll and peel. Why are you people lying?
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Post 05/31/2026 16:11     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

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Anonymous wrote:Potato. It is fast and easy and unprocessed.


It's not fast or easy. Peeling, boiling, mashing, getting the butter, salt, milk ratio just right. Messy splatters, potato bits all over. I use a potato ricer so that gets messy too. I make them maybe 3 times a year because it's a pain.


An electric mixer is faster and easier


So then I have a pot, cutting board, peeler, knife, mixing bowl, and assorted spoons, scrapers, measurers, I have to clean for this easy side dish etc. You know what fast and easy? Roasted cut up Yukon potatoes so I just do that and save mashed potatoes and the annoying mess for Thanksgiving.


But you are already having to clean the knife and cutting board. You don’t need a mixing bowl or a peeler or a scraper (?). So a masher, measuring spoons and a measuring cup. That’s it. And you don’t have to wash the sheet pan you use to roast the potatoes.



Look, I've made potatoes both ways. Roasted potatoes are way easier and less time consuming. I'm not going to scratch my pots up by putting en electric mixer in it, I'm not going to transfer bowls, I don't want to heat the milk up in separate pot, there are a lot of extra steps and tools for mashed which is why so many people cut corners by just buying them premade or using a box. The active time for mashed potatoes is significantly more than roasted with more dishes.


But homemade mashed potatoes are so good! The extra measuring cup and the masher are worth it.

Baked potatoes are the easiest. Srub and bake. Done.


My kids don't even like mashed potatoes so but for a holiday meal occasionally it's not worth the hassle or effort. A personal preference. They prefer roasted potatoes that can get crispy on the outside.


Most people would agree making something you don’t like isn’t worth the effort.


Well, I like it, but it's way too much effort for half the family and we end up with a lot extra. But acting like it's the easiest thing in the world isn't exactly true.


Acting like it’s the hardest thing is also not true.

Scalloped potatoes. Now that’s hard.


I find it easier bc it sits it bakes until done. Trying to mash potatoes when everything else is done is a pain.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2026 16:01     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

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Anonymous wrote:Always from potatoes but I just boil them, smash them in the pot, add a bit of butter, milk and salt and pepper and mix and serve. I don't use any extra equipment or measure or anything. It takes 5 minutes max once the potatoes are cooked.


I don't like lumps in potatoes and it's pretty hard to get a perfect mash this way.


Not pp but also do it this way. I don’t get lumps in mine either. I use this type of masher:

https://www.target.com/p/chef-craft-stainless-steel-small-hole-hand-potato-masher-1-pack/-/A-1007396859
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Post 05/31/2026 15:55     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

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Anonymous wrote:Who tf would make mashed potatoes from a box. How lazy are you??



Yeah. Seriously, I didn’t know people did this. I thought the only people that used these were poor people shopping the food pantries since they are self stable


Same lol. I had no idea anyone who wasn’t poor would make boxes mashed potatoes. So gross
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2026 09:12     Subject: Do you make mashed potatoes from potatoes?

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Anonymous wrote:Who tf would make mashed potatoes from a box. How lazy are you??



Yeah. Seriously, I didn’t know people did this. I thought the only people that used these were poor people shopping the food pantries since they are self stable


+1


They're not hard to make. My family likes what we call "rough mash", where I don't peel them. For company I make them peeled and pressed through ricer, like what you get in a restaurant--or I ask guests ahead of time which way they like.