Do you eat the skin or not?
1/23/2010 9:45:29 PM
no
1/23/2010 9:45:40 PM
1/23/2010 9:46:25 PM
BLASPHEMY
1/23/2010 9:46:28 PM
duh, of course.
1/23/2010 9:49:51 PM
of course.
1/23/2010 9:50:41 PM
hell yeah
1/23/2010 9:51:26 PM
Most frickin' definitelythat's the best part
1/23/2010 9:52:08 PM
and its got nothing to do with baked or cooked in any other way.
1/23/2010 9:52:12 PM
nope
1/23/2010 9:54:07 PM
from what i have found, dudes love it and chick's don'tevery time i bake potatoes I end up eating my GF's skins. (pun intended)
1/23/2010 9:54:34 PM
I had one tonight actually, and after the skin had soaked up the lamb glaze it was oh-so-yum!^well then I just blew your theory outta da water shit...didn't see the 2 chicks at the top[Edited on January 23, 2010 at 9:57 PM. Reason : ][Edited on January 23, 2010 at 9:59 PM. Reason : Come on ladies!! Man up!!]
1/23/2010 9:54:41 PM
i don't eat the skin on a baked potato. but i will eat the skin on just about any other form of potato
1/23/2010 9:55:00 PM
thread inspired by the baked potato i am eating right now
1/23/2010 9:55:51 PM
yes you eat the fucking skin.
1/23/2010 9:57:10 PM
Don't like baked potatoes.
1/23/2010 10:02:48 PM
^communist.
1/23/2010 10:03:19 PM
maybe not communist, but DEFINITELY not Irish
1/23/2010 10:04:50 PM
true... true...
1/23/2010 10:05:22 PM
1/23/2010 10:05:28 PM
^no
1/23/2010 10:06:54 PM
^^poorly played...MyGFsskinswoulda been better
1/23/2010 10:17:02 PM
50% of the time I do, and 50% of the time I don't.
1/23/2010 10:40:08 PM
1/23/2010 10:40:57 PM
mashed potatoes w/ skins in are the shit
1/23/2010 10:53:56 PM
I do. I like to think that like the skins of apples, potato skins carry around a lot of essential nutrients. either way, they are damn tasty.
1/23/2010 11:08:22 PM
i seriously think you can get arrested for eating a potato in public nowadays. Some people are faggots
1/23/2010 11:09:48 PM
depends, if I just threw it in the oven or microwave noyes if I had the time to prepare it
1/23/2010 11:12:48 PM
Do not lie.
1/23/2010 11:19:25 PM
sometimes i'll eat some of it, but never all of the skin. not that great imo.
1/23/2010 11:25:34 PM
Yes
1/23/2010 11:29:36 PM
yes. why the fuck wouldn't you eat the skin?
1/23/2010 11:30:01 PM
Iron helps us play!
1/23/2010 11:30:46 PM
especially if its been rubbed with a little bit of oil before baking and flecked with course grain salt/kosher salt
1/23/2010 11:36:25 PM
yep! and i loveeee baked sweet potatoes. just wrap them really tight in plastic wrap n pop in the microwave for 4minutes. i dont eat the skin on those, though, because it seems like no matter how much i wash them, i still manage to grind sand in my teeth which bugggggs me the hell out
1/23/2010 11:37:48 PM
but you're not supposed to microwave plastic wrap
1/23/2010 11:54:25 PM
i wrap them in wet paper towels.
1/23/2010 11:55:07 PM
same here, they work
1/23/2010 11:55:58 PM
^^^ oh seriously? why not? is it gonna cause cancer like everything else in the world? jk. but hey, at least ill die with a full stomach. hahahaha. though id much rather have fried chicken than a baked potato. lol
1/24/2010 12:09:56 AM
yes
1/24/2010 12:12:05 AM
1/24/2010 12:14:02 AM
^^ causes HPV
1/24/2010 12:21:16 AM
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1/24/2010 12:22:45 AM
I hear the FDA has really strict requirements for that though
1/24/2010 12:23:40 AM
skin... YUM
1/24/2010 12:25:10 AM
^ whoah for a second i forgot what this thread was all about, and got really grossed out by your post. hahaha.
1/24/2010 12:26:24 AM
I eat the skin if I know the potato was washed before baking. I won't usually do it when eating out, but that's my favorite part of the baked potato at home.
1/24/2010 12:57:31 AM
EAT THE FUCKING SKIN
1/24/2010 10:36:11 AM
YES
1/24/2010 10:41:34 AM
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1/24/2010 10:51:39 AM