The 15-hour potato recipe was adapted from Poppy O’Toole’s. The 15-minute potato recipe is here: msshiandmrhe.com/tornado-potato/ (The BGM was too loud so I reposted it. Sorry if you lost your early ticket 🫶)
@@aleeshacampbell129 I never had a problem with it, but mainly just chomp on it when prepping. If you eat too much raw, the starch will upset your yum tum
@@CharliePerson_ bro chill I wasn't hating or anything. I said I Love it. It reminded me of my bed time story days. Just need enough IQ to read and understand before yapping b*llsh*t
ok? well then just scroll past it's her natural voice, as stated in other videos and other people enjoy her videos don't understand why you have to bother to leave a hateful comment, bc by doing so you're still helping her anyways
In reality, that 15mins one would be tastier. Sometimes simple things are way more delicious. Sure, she put alot of effort in that but it'd still be greasy as hail. Sit with a cold jug of beer or water
"mm thats some good meal" "mm thats some good meal" Warning:I am being that type of person 👇 👇 👇 Edit: I told my mom how much like I got and she only cared about what I commented💀
Literally no one cares how many likes you got. You realize you're the kind of person that everyone rolls their eyes at, right? It's one of the most annoying things anyone can do in a comment section. Grow up
@@ozus8092technically nothing is original, plus this isn't one of the bad copied comments. It could be the dreaded "Give this couple an oscar" type shit, you rather it be that? Plus this copied comment is actually smth that contributes as well and makes a clear statement of opinion rather than a lazy ass Oscar comment. This is a very agreeable comment and very nice and wholesome and I love it :) also who cares if this phrase has been said before English is a language more than 1 person speaks and people say the same exact things others say all the time it's just common sense?
You have the BEST recipes and food ideas! My husband and two of my children are VERY picky about food. Even they love the recipes and food ideas that you've given us! Do you know how amazing that it? My husband is Cajun. In the Cajun culture, men do most of the cooking when they are at home from work. He now uses some of your recipes and food ideas instead of his own! That is almost unheard of in the Cajun culture! That's how I KNOW your way of doing those things is superior!
If a wife is this happy and always mention her husband like that, that means her husband is a keeper! I'm happy for you both. This is what i call true love Unlike most of the other couples in this generation
In this generation? LOL. Are you completely unaware of your surroundings? I’ve never met an older couple who actually like each other. I’d argue that younger generations are more loving because they’re less willing to settle.
The ABSOLUTE IS ❤HER❤ FOR *RESPECTING HER MAN* IT IS ❤HER❤ YOU SHOULD COMPLIMENT FIRST AND FOREMOST FOR BEING RESPECTFUL TOWARDS HER LOVED ONE, MEANWHILE HE DID PRETTY MICH NOTHING MORE THAN ENJOY HER FOOD, WHY WOULD YOU OVERLY COMPLIMENT HIM?? FOR EATING AND LIKING CHIPS???? PEOPLE LIKE YOU WITH NO LOGIC ARE THE REASON WHY DEMOCRACY FAILS ALL AROUND THE WORLD.
@@cryptochrome3090the people trying to sass you are so weird lmfao. There was a massive cultural norm of hating your wife when boomers were getting married, and I’m glad we’re past that gross shit.
@@Weirdozzzzzz do you ever say anything original? “Womp womp” betcha never said that in your life till everyone else was 🤣 you also probably say shit like “tell me you never ____ without telling me you never ____” cause you’re obviously a follower 😂
"Take a guess which one tastes better to my noble husband" 😂🤣 Your recipes are always delicious. Think your husband loves them. All the best to make more recipes, sis! ❤
@@cryingjonny3876 does she have to talk like that lol not even the accent or tone just the way you word shit “soak potato, cut potato, skewer potato at 45 degree angle” like bruh 🙄
I would prefer 15 hours anyway, they are crispy on the outside, but smooth and soft on the inside which has a greater contrast compared to the "potato chips".