You can't have a channel about Idaho without addressing the potato. Leave a comment below if you have any questions! We go quite the history lesson at the museum in Blackfoot.
You came to Blackfoot and I missed you! You two are are fun to watch! Thanks for sharing my home state and most recently the town I've called home for 35 years! You inspire me to visit places I've never seen in Idaho!
What makes potato special? Here's a quick list of why:- 1. Chips 2. Crisps 3. Waffles 4. Smiley faces 5. Potato tots 6. Roast potato 7. Mash potato 8. Potato cake 9. Hash browns 10. Fries 11. Potato salad 12. Boiled potato 13. Jacket potato 14. Dauphinoise 15. Baked potato 16. Scalloped potato 17. Croquetas 18. Stuffed potato 19. Half baked potato with filling 20. Potato mix There's so much more, this to me gives the potato the #1 spot for versatility and can feed people for millennia. I have a tattoo of a potato because of how amazing they are.
Is it just coincidence that in a state that is known world wide for it's potato crop that I find it hard to purchase quality bakers (Russets) in our local Idaho grocery stores. Please tell me it is just my poor shopping skills and not a global conspiracy to ship the biggest and best taters to other places like Maryland does with it's Jumbo blue crabs. Occasionally a superior tater is found at Albertsons but not often enough haha.
I remember working at Cottonwood Grille in Boise back in the day. We would get people from all over the world wanting a baked potato, and we didn't have them! People would show up and ask for a baked potato and I would have to say "we don't have baked potatoes." Guests would think they were in the Twilight Zone.
@@JonConti Haha that is funny, like going to Texas and you can't find a steakhouse. We are not far from the good ole Cottonwood Grille. Your videos are great and you guys deserve a million more views than you are getting. Keep it up and maybe the algorithms that govern TH-cam will change to honor your talents. Thanks for the great videos.
IDAHO POTATOE IS NO LONGER THE POTATATO OF THE1940s& 1950s they were flat shaped one &half inch - two inch thick and seven, eight inches long ! And covered in a thick rough textured skin cross hatched with dark lines diagonally ! And they like bricks could be stacked like bricks for display and selection in on vegetable stand! BAKED THE POTATOE WAS A DRY TEXTURE AND HAD AGREAT DISTINGUSHER FLAVOR NOT SHARED BY ANY OTHER POTATOE WHOLE BACKED OR MASHED AND DELICATE DELICIOUS FLAVOR ! AND THE THICK BAKED SKIN WAS A NOTHER DELIGHTFUL TREAT WITH BUTTER ! ALL OF THESE QUALITIES ARE MISSING FROM THE POTATOES SOLD AS A IDAHO POTATO ! THEY MAY BE A HYBRID OF THE EASTERN POTATOE WITH THE ORIGINAL BAKING IDAHO POTATOE! AND SINCE THEIR NEW INCEPTION THEY ARE MORE LIKE THE EASTERN POTATOE IN SHAPE & SIZE WITH HINT OF TEXTURE OF THE ORIGINAL POTATOE! THE FIRST IDAHO POTATOE WAS A NATURAL CREATIVE MUTATION AND RECOGNIZED IN A GARDEN IN THE STATE OF MAINE OVER120 YEARS AGO AND CULTILVATED AND TAKEN TO CALIFORNIA AND SOLD TO BURPPEA SEED COMPANY ! GOD SHOULD RESURRECT THE PLANT SO FAMILIES COULD HAVE THE ASSOCIATION WITH HAPPY GATHERINGS AT THE DINNER TABLE WITH SUCH A POTATO CONTRIBUTING TO A DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY CELEBRATION AS EASTER SUNDAY TODAY AS IT DID IN 1940S AND1950S ! AMEN!
You can't have a channel about Idaho without addressing the potato. Leave a comment below if you have any questions! We go quite the history lesson at the museum in Blackfoot.
You came to Blackfoot and I missed you! You two are are fun to watch! Thanks for sharing my home state and most recently the town I've called home for 35 years! You inspire me to visit places I've never seen in Idaho!
Lori Jarmin Thank you! Thanks for watching and sharing in the adventure. That’s exactly what we want to do with this channel. 😀✌️
What makes potato special?
Here's a quick list of why:-
1. Chips
2. Crisps
3. Waffles
4. Smiley faces
5. Potato tots
6. Roast potato
7. Mash potato
8. Potato cake
9. Hash browns
10. Fries
11. Potato salad
12. Boiled potato
13. Jacket potato
14. Dauphinoise
15. Baked potato
16. Scalloped potato
17. Croquetas
18. Stuffed potato
19. Half baked potato with filling
20. Potato mix
There's so much more, this to me gives the potato the #1 spot for versatility and can feed people for millennia. I have a tattoo of a potato because of how amazing they are.
lol. We love the potato, but not as much as you by the sound of it!
My grandpa is the founder of spudnick and played a huge part in the potato industry
That's awesome man!
I am interested in making business, We want to buy Idaho Potatoes and export them. Do you know would a good way to start?
the channel is small but i liked the tv show level quality. good job guys
Thank you!
agree 100 % : very interesting , very well done
Is it just coincidence that in a state that is known world wide for it's potato crop that I find it hard to purchase quality bakers (Russets) in our local Idaho grocery stores. Please tell me it is just my poor shopping skills and not a global conspiracy to ship the biggest and best taters to other places like Maryland does with it's Jumbo blue crabs. Occasionally a superior tater is found at Albertsons but not often enough haha.
I remember working at Cottonwood Grille in Boise back in the day. We would get people from all over the world wanting a baked potato, and we didn't have them! People would show up and ask for a baked potato and I would have to say "we don't have baked potatoes." Guests would think they were in the Twilight Zone.
@@JonConti Haha that is funny, like going to Texas and you can't find a steakhouse. We are not far from the good ole Cottonwood Grille. Your videos are great and you guys deserve a million more views than you are getting. Keep it up and maybe the algorithms that govern TH-cam will change to honor your talents. Thanks for the great videos.
@@markshaw7947 Thanks Mark. We'll carve our little corner of the internet out one way or another!
delicious!
IDAHO POTATOE IS NO LONGER THE POTATATO OF THE1940s& 1950s they were flat shaped one &half inch - two inch thick and seven, eight inches long ! And covered in a thick rough textured skin cross hatched with dark lines diagonally ! And they like bricks could be stacked like bricks for display and selection in on vegetable stand! BAKED THE POTATOE WAS A DRY TEXTURE AND HAD AGREAT DISTINGUSHER FLAVOR NOT SHARED BY ANY OTHER POTATOE WHOLE BACKED OR MASHED AND DELICATE DELICIOUS FLAVOR ! AND THE THICK BAKED SKIN WAS A NOTHER DELIGHTFUL TREAT WITH BUTTER ! ALL OF THESE QUALITIES ARE MISSING FROM THE POTATOES SOLD AS A IDAHO POTATO ! THEY MAY BE A HYBRID OF THE EASTERN POTATOE WITH THE ORIGINAL BAKING IDAHO POTATOE! AND SINCE THEIR NEW INCEPTION THEY ARE MORE LIKE THE EASTERN POTATOE IN SHAPE & SIZE WITH HINT OF TEXTURE OF THE ORIGINAL POTATOE! THE FIRST IDAHO POTATOE WAS A NATURAL CREATIVE MUTATION AND RECOGNIZED IN A GARDEN IN THE STATE OF MAINE OVER120 YEARS AGO AND CULTILVATED AND TAKEN TO CALIFORNIA AND SOLD TO BURPPEA SEED COMPANY ! GOD SHOULD RESURRECT THE PLANT SO FAMILIES COULD HAVE THE ASSOCIATION WITH HAPPY GATHERINGS AT THE DINNER TABLE WITH SUCH A POTATO CONTRIBUTING TO A DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY CELEBRATION AS EASTER SUNDAY TODAY AS IT DID IN 1940S AND1950S ! AMEN!