My not insubstantial girth will attest to the fact
that I am rather a fan of the carbohydrate. The vast majority of my meals
contain carbs, some are entirely based around the potato/pasta/bread/rice
element and I feel rather short-changed if there are no carbs involved …either
that or I begin polishing my halo, believing I will instantly shed pounds right
and left, and join the healthy, healthy, healthy brigade who can tell you
difference between simple and complex carbohydrates and exactly how much of
each element is contained in any food presented to them.
Such health kicks only tend to last about 10 minutes with
me though – they’re rather dull and require far too much concentration. Not to
mention the fact that they frown upon the potato, and I don’t take kindly to
people dissing my friends. Yes – I just called potatoes friends. And I care not
a jot that I am perpetuating a paddy stereotype because I LOVE potatoes, in all
forms, and I don’t care who knows it. I have been known to order a dish in a
restaurant based on the kind of potatoes it comes with. Yes, I might really
fancy the lamb with rosemary and redcurrant jus (jus: fancy-pants for sauce),
but with couscous? I think not.
Quite aside from my love of potato (in all forms; mashed, baked, roast, chipped – I love them all! *ahem*, and calm…) people who
don’t eat carbs seem to be quite pissed off a lot of the time. You know the
types – the ones with mouths like cat’s arses, miserable eyes and a general air
of tension about them. I always think they could do with a nice thick sandwich,
a buttery baked potato or a plate of saucy pasta to pick the mood and energy
levels up a little. They’re definitely lacking something in their lives – and I
reckon it’s either carbs they need or, as my friend Al would say; ‘a good hard
sh@g!’
If I may suggest a dish on behalf of your love for the potato, you may enjoy mashed cauliflower. Now, I love potatoes myself so I am not trying to take you away from your dear old spud! P.S. Love the image and quote!
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