I am rice household. Luckily Wizard is also rice household.
I am rice and potato household; sweaty is rice and noodle and potato household. I think this might just make us broke vegan household
Rice and pasta and potatoes over here. Give me all the carbs. ALL OF THEM.
I’m a couscous household.
Pasta, couscous, potatoes in general, and bread all feature pretty heavily here. Rice not so much. But if I had to pick a single weakness it would be tater tots. I would plant so many more potatoes than I already do if a DIY tater tot machine was a thing.
Have you ever had totchos? I used to make them after getting home from my restaurant shift at 2AM… Nacho fixings on top of tater tots!
We are firmly a pasta household but rice makes a strong showing.
My family was pasta-rice and Greyman’s was potatoes-pasta so we are a pasta household.
Firmly a rice household over here. It features in at least one meal every day. Second tier carb is oats, then sweet potatoes. Potatoes and pasta are on the order of once per quarter.
My family was a pasta-potatoes-rice, SirB’s was pasta only.
Did you have to use a punnett square to figure that out?
I used to be couscous household – just a plain box of couscous used to be one of my favorite college meals. I need to learn how to make it from scratch, it’s so expensive if you buy it prepackaged.
We are also a tortilla household over here. We tend to go in waves – do we put things over rice or in tortillas? Potatoes and pasta are typically a component/garnish, not a base, and not used very frequently – noodle soup, potatoes in a curry, etc.
@druidessie this recipe looks like a good bet for making your own tots, though it might be hard on the hands – peeling and grating and forming lil tots.
Yeah there’s no way in hell I’m doing it manually. Honestly I’m terrible at using my homegrown potatoes even more less annoying prep things like home fries.
Time to give the kids a Kitchen Project™ maybe?
“Let me be useless and feel good about it” is gonna be my mantra for the next couple months, thank you!!
ETA: this is an unintentional art history quiz.