You'd think it would be boring to eat so many potatoes, but there are countless ways to cook them around here. You can get them mashed, roasted, boiled, or fried; in salads, with or without mayo; transformed into dumplings, pancakes, or noodles; and baked and stuffed, or au gratin.
Last week, a colleague of mine told me that he's been getting his potatoes direct from the source. A farmer he knows delivers potatoes – along with a few other farm fresh staples – once a week. Excited by the thought of fresh organic potatoes combine with being able to directly support a local farmer meant that I didn't hesitate to get in on the action. Last Friday I picked up my two-kilo order. (I know, I know, I'm still not a German. Four pounds is nothing!)
These potatoes were delicious – earthy and fresh. But, what excited me the most about the potatoes I purchased was that I got not one, but two heart shaped spuds. If that doesn't show that they were grown with love, I don't know what would!
2 comments:
Hi Erin,
We are considering moving our family to Bonn for about 1 1/2 years and wanted to find out some info about living there as an expat. I came upon your blog through google. Would you mind emailing me? My email is rstafeil@mac.com
Thanks,
Rachel
I believe it! The spud craze has certainly rubbed off on me and Max. I eat more now than I ever did when I lived in the U.S.
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