Which Starch Goes?
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Alright folks, help me settle a debate: One of these starches has to go. Vote in the poll, then explain your answer!
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Reasons?
Grew up with rice and bread as primary starches.
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I can and mostly do without bread and it doesnāt bother me. Toss it!
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For my part, I live on rice and potatoes. I have bread so rarely that I notice when the price changes.
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Caveat: I love potatoes. But.
Brown rice in, white rice gone. Whole wheat bread in, white bread gone. Thereās no real better substitute for a potato, alas. Reason: glycemic index.
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I like all three, but I prefer rice and potatoes if itās gonna be a choice.
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Why does it have to go?
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Bread is part of my inappropriate nightly eating, so I would prefer not to have the temptation.
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I choose death instead.
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hot take, i am really not a huge fan of rice in general. idk, good in sushi but iām not like, making it as a side for dinner.
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i will eat bowls of salted rice. you can have my rice from my cold dead hands
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@oknow Same. I REFUSE TO VOTE ON PRINCIPLE.
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If sandwiches or sushi have to go, potatoes are gone.
No contest.
ETA: And potatoes are a compliment to a meal, not the base of the meal! No sushi, no burritos, no bagels, no bread, no burritos? JUST END ME. Potatoes, you are a member of this council, but we do not grant you the rank of starch.
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why would you distress me like this
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@Pavel I voted for potatoes but I object against bread being one of the options - bread is a thing, not a starch specifically. You can make bread without starch!
I only rarely eat potatoes, but rice and different kinds of breads are part of my regular diet so.
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I voted potatoes as well simply because I donāt really eat them all that much.
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Potatoes, sadly. Rice isnāt optional, and freshly baked bread is a glory indescribable to those whoāve not had the experience.
ETA: ā¦I should bake some bread
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Iām voting out the most overrated plant on the planet. Whatās taters precious, eh?
Listen, would I steal your fries at every opportunity? Of course I would. Would I eat a family pack of kettle chips and call it dinner? Sure. Iām not denying these are delicious foods.
But what makes a potato good isnāt the potato, itās oil and salt. You can put oil and salt on anything to make it good, and most of the alternatives pack a lot more flavour. Give me fried spinach, tomatoes and mushrooms over that mealy lump anyday.
Ban potatoes. Apple crisps are better.
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Look, Iāve thought more about and Iād like to change my vote to just kill me. I canāt live without fried potatoes, sandwiches, or salted rice. I just canāt.
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@Kay said in Which Starch Goes?:
I voted for potatoes but I object against bread being one of the options - bread is a thing, not a starch specifically.
The original argument this spawned from had wheat instead of bread, and it was about staples. Then we got deep in the weeds of all the things that can be made into bread as a replacement, so we āruledā that bread counts as all bread products, because my eldest nows more about millet than I ever thought possible.