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jujubees
Jul 14, 2012, 12:14 PM
I sometimes do not have time to get home and put a potato in the oven for my hubby.

His favorite thing to go with his dinner is a baked potato

I see farmhouse makes frozen baked potatoes but they are located in the UK

Does anyone like oreida sell frozen baked potatoes in a bag at the store?

Thanks

Wondergirl
Jul 14, 2012, 12:25 PM
I know you can buy frozen twice-baked potatoes. Baking a potato in the microwave is so fast and easy, why would frozen baked ones make any difference?

The ones in the UK are made by McCain which has its US corporate office near me (and one of my sons works there), so I'll try to find out if they are planning to launch this in the US. I'm betting they are.

jujubees
Jul 14, 2012, 12:36 PM
My husband hates them microwaved. If I make one like that for him he refuses to eat it. He is a pain in the butt

Wondergirl
Jul 14, 2012, 12:41 PM
They are such a huge success in the UK, so that's why I'm betting McCain will market them here too. Tell your husband to sit tight and be patient. If son Jeremy knows any inside information, I will tell you. ;)

jujubees
Jul 14, 2012, 12:56 PM
They are such a huge success in the UK, so that's why I'm betting McCain will market them here too. Tell your husband to sit tight and be patient. If son Jeremy knows any inside information, I will tell you. ;)


Thanks! You are a dear!

tickle
Jul 14, 2012, 02:11 PM
Frozen baked potatoes are a special process. If you try it at home, it won't work, say two or three in foil and freezing them.The potato iis reduced to mush in the freezer.

This calls for doing a few ahead in foil and putting them in the fridge.

Quite frankly I wouldn't put up with that, working and all. What is he doing, sitting on hs butt?

jujubees
Jul 14, 2012, 02:52 PM
Frozen baked potatoes are a special process. If you try it at home, it won't work, say two or three in foil and freezing them.The potato iis reduced to mush in the freezer.

This calls for doing a few ahead in foil and putting them in the fridge.

Quite frankly I wouldn't put up with that, working and all. What is he doing, sitting on hs butt?

He is going away this week and I want ot make a lot of "easy" meals for when he comes home I can just toss them in the oven or microwave instead of cooking in 95 degree weather for him
I work in between his hours cleaning houses.
I won't put up with it much longer. In the fall or winter I am moving out.

He is picky too. I made "foiled-baked" potatoes before and he hated it.
I usually put a potato in the oven and pick him up from work but lately I do not make it home in time to do so. I do not care if he hates it. From now on I will bake them at night and HE can heat them up in the oven when we get home. I make him fry his own meat now so why not potatoes too.
He will have to get use to it when I leave him LOL

Fr_Chuck
Jul 14, 2012, 03:03 PM
Honestly if he did not know how some were made he would not know the difference. Microwave, real over, in foil, please, he sounds like he is looking for a reason to fuss.

And if he thinks putting a potato in the oven is too much work, he has been spoiled way too much.

jujubees
Jul 14, 2012, 04:42 PM
Honestly if he did not know how some were made he would not know the difference. Microwave, real over, in foil, please, he sounds like he is looking for a reason to fuss.

And if he thinks putting a potato in the oven is too much work, he has been spoiled way to much.

I agree whole-heartily!!
He is not just fussy but no one in our house can do anything right but him!
I am so happy I almost have the money I need for my own car and in a few months me and my daughter are out of here!

Fr_Chuck
Jul 14, 2012, 05:13 PM
So why are you giving a flip what he has and what he wants,

ScottGem
Jul 14, 2012, 05:40 PM
My husband hates them microwaved.

And how do you think frozen ones work? They are microwaved.

jujubees
Jul 14, 2012, 06:04 PM
So why are you giving a flip what he has and what he wants,

Because he still is my hubby and I still have to keep the peace before I do leave him. I do not want too many "fights" before "I plan to leave"

jujubees
Jul 14, 2012, 06:08 PM
And how do you think frozen ones work? They are microwaved.

Nope some are cooked in the oven like french fries. They are made in the UK

jujubees
Jul 14, 2012, 07:21 PM
Well anyway when I do leave he may end up microwaving them anyway because hunger may take over LOL

ma0641
Jul 14, 2012, 08:25 PM
So tell him to make his own d ":()-d potato. Sounds awfully spoiled to me.My wife would smile and serve me Idaho instant potatoes -garlic and butter -they are fab!

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 05:51 AM
So tell him to make his own d ":()-d potato. Sounds awfully spoiled to me.My wife would smile and serve me Idaho instant potatoes -garlic and butter -they are fab!

If I did that I would have some serious problems.

LadySam
Jul 15, 2012, 06:37 AM
If I did that I would have some serious problems.

Boy, who knew potatoes could be so problematic?

J_9
Jul 15, 2012, 06:44 AM
How about he learn to make his own?

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 07:12 AM
I'm wondering if you could bake some potatoes ahead, using McCain's method (ask me), then refrigerate until wanted, pop them into a hmmmm 375-degree hot oven for ten minutes or so to reheat and crisp the skins.

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 07:16 AM
Boy, who knew potatoes could be so problematic?

I thought this site was Q&A and not opinions and comments

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 07:19 AM
Should I move this thread to a discussion board? I think this can turn into a very educational thread.

tickle
Jul 15, 2012, 07:21 AM
I'm wondering if you could bake some potatoes ahead, using McCain's method (ask me), then refrigerate until wanted, pop them into a hmmmm 375-degree hot oven for ten minutes or so to reheat and crisp the skins.

This never works for me. I think it has something to do with mollecules of the white part of the potato. In any event, you guys are not reading back because I suggested this as well, but only works when rapped in foil to bake first. They never taste the same when heated up and are waxy.

OP stated she has been working towards leaving spouse and he will soon have to do this himself.

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 07:23 AM
I'd bake them wrapped in foil, just like Mom does, but would reheat them outside of the foil so the skins get crispy.

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 07:24 AM
Should I move this thread to a discussion board? I think this can turn into a very educational thread.


Why? I asked a simple question and got lots of answers of how not to look for baked potatoes in the grocery store. I think the original amhd from years ago was against not actually answering the question. How about just deleting my question. Too many people wanting to know more about my relationship that I am trying to avoid because I do not need more people telling me to go on welfare to leave him now instead of later on when I plan to and not have to be on welfare. I just wanted to make things easier for me until that time and I put that down numerous time and still get rude comments

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 07:29 AM
I couldn't care less about your relationship.(Well, sort of, but... ) I want to discuss potatoes! (My mom is from Idaho and my son coincidentally works for McCain. Potatoes rule! And this is a food board.)

J_9
Jul 15, 2012, 07:30 AM
Should I move this thread to a discussion board? I think this can turn into a very educational thread.

I think it's more of a relationship question since he seems to require baked potatoes at each meal and does not seem willing to bend.

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 07:31 AM
I couldn't care less about your relationship. I want to discuss potatoes!! (My mom is from Idaho and my son coincidentally works for McCain. Potatoes rule! And this is a food board.)

You don't but others seem to if you read the comments.
I love potatoes! We use to grow them on our farm when I was a kid.

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 07:32 AM
I think it's more of a relationship question since he seems to require baked potatoes at each meal and does not seem willing to bend.
But this is a food board, and we can't try to change his mind unless he registers and joins us on this thread. Then he would be at our mercy! We could have him cooking Thanksgiving dinner if we play our cards right.

J_9
Jul 15, 2012, 07:33 AM
jujubees, you see it is ALL about the relationship since he is so hell bent on particular baked potatoes or he gets ballistic. It's not about food, or discussions, but more on the way he treats you if he doesn't get it the way he likes it.

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 07:35 AM
I think it's more of a relationship question since he seems to require baked potatoes at each meal and does not seem willing to bend.

No it is not! I asked if baked potatoes in the store and people told me to tell him to cook them himself and they started the "relationship" stuff not me. I just explained why because I felt people were calling me a "lame" wife for cooking for him.

All I wanted to know if frozen baked potatoes are sold in the store. Nothing more and nothing less! Thanks for your input though! I will just ignore them next time and only reply to people who answer my "food" question.
Like you- thanks for the info about potatoes not working well from the fridge.

I am just surprised that comments like that are allowed here
Y!A does not allow such remarks

I may be new here but seems kind of strange to me

J_9
Jul 15, 2012, 07:36 AM
Oh, Lord!

LadySam
Jul 15, 2012, 07:37 AM
I thought this site was Q&A and not opinions and comments

You brought up the leaving, not us, up to that point is all potatoes.
I don't think anyone on this thread suggested welfare or the like.
My comment was not meant to be rude, simply that small things at your house seem really big.
Back to potatoes I think that question has been answered, I love potatoes, but when I want a baked one, I do it the old fashioned way, in foil and in the oven, I reheat them in the oven like others have mentioned and they are fine by me.

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 07:37 AM
But this is a food board, and we can't try to change his mind unless he registers and joins us on this thread. Then he would be at our mercy! We could have him cooking Thanksgiving dinner if we play our cards right.

He'd never join too busy with work and plays computer games LOL LOL

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 07:38 AM
How about this -- I'll call McCain's corporate office tomorrow and find out if they plan to sell the baked potatoes in the US soon and if they have inside info on preparing them ourselves.

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 07:39 AM
You brought up the leaving, not us, up to that point is all potatoes.
I don't think anyone on this thread suggested welfare or the like.
My comment was not meant to be rude, simply that small things at your house seem really big.
Back to potatoes I think that question has been answered, I love potatoes, but when I want a baked one, I do it the old fashioned way, in foil and in the oven, I reheat them in the oven like others have mentioned and they are fine by me.

How was it answered? No one said anything about frozen baked potatoes except wondergirl and she is looking into it. No one else answered it just told me to freeze them myself

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 07:40 AM
How about this -- I'll call McCain's corporate office tomorrow and find out if they plan to sell the baked potatoes in the US soon and if they have inside info on preparing them ourselves.

They don't I looked! That stinks!
Maybe you can ask your mom she may have some ideas

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 07:41 AM
How about this -- I'll call McCain's corporate office tomorrow and find out if they plan to sell the baked potatoes in the US soon and if they have inside info on preparing them ourselves.

Thank you! Maybe they can tell you of someone who has it!
Just send me a private message because I think I am done with this thread LOL

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 07:42 AM
I'm going to post it here for all the potato lovers out there and then close the thread. Okay?

J_9
Jul 15, 2012, 07:43 AM
You brought up the leaving, not us, up to that point is all potatoes.
I don't think anyone on this thread suggested welfare or the like.
My comment was not meant to be rude, simply that small things at your house seem really big.
Back to potatoes I think that question has been answered, I love potatoes, but when I want a baked one, I do it the old fashioned way, in foil and in the oven, I reheat them in the oven like others have mentioned and they are fine by me.

ERROR: You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to LadySam again.

LadySam
Jul 15, 2012, 07:45 AM
How was it answered? No one said anything about frozen baked potatoes except wondergirl and she is looking into it. no one else answered it just told me to freeze them myself

Hence your answer.

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 07:46 AM
I'm going to post it here for all the potato lovers out there and then close the thread. Okay?

Thank you! You are the only one actually answered my actual question!

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 07:49 AM
You brought up the leaving, not us, up to that point is all potatoes.
I don't think anyone on this thread suggested welfare or the like.
My comment was not meant to be rude, simply that small things at your house seem really big.
Back to potatoes I think that question has been answered, I love potatoes, but when I want a baked one, I do it the old fashioned way, in foil and in the oven, I reheat them in the oven like others have mentioned and they are fine by me.


Tinkle- Frozen baked potatoes are a special process. If you try it at home, it won't work, say two or three in foil and freezing them.The potato iis reduced to mush in the freezer.

This calls for doing a few ahead in foil and putting them in the fridge.

Quite frankly I wouldn't put up with that, working and all. What is he doing, sitting on hs butt?

That was her answer
And then after that people started to talk about baking them himself instead of answering my question and then just plain nonsense. I just stated WHY I wanted them frozen from the store.

Anyway wondergirl thanks for all your help and close the thread now

J_9
Jul 15, 2012, 07:59 AM
My husband hates them microwaved. If I make one like that for him he refuses to eat it. he is a pain in the butt

You brought it up here...



I won't put up with it much longer. In the fall or winter I am moving out.


And here...


Because he still is my hubby and I still have to keep the peace before I do leave him. I do not want too many "fights" before "I plan to leave"

In all honesty, and I'm not trying to be mean, it sounds like this man is very controlling and you are trying to appease him until you are able to leave. It has very little to do with the actual "potato," but rather you trying to keep him calm, cool, and collected until you can get out from under his controlling thumb.

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 08:03 AM
You brought it up here....



And here...



In all honesty, and I'm not trying to be mean, it sounds like this man is very controlling and you are trying to appease him until you are able to leave. It has very little to do with the actual "potato," but rather you trying to keep him calm, cool, and collective until you can get out from under his controlling thumb.

I agree but I really still need the question answered and hoping wondergirl can help if not I will have to try something else to appease him until that time. What I like is I will be making more money than him and by spring I can get a divorce or sooner! That would be heaven!!

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 08:06 AM
I have several mouthwatering recipes that are great reheats he would love!!

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 08:07 AM
I have several mouthwatering recipes that are great reheats he would love!!!

At this point I will try it!! LOL LOL

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 08:11 AM
Have you ever tried stuff made in a crockpot? Food can cook all day, and all he would have to do is turn it off and scoop out what he wants.

tickle
Jul 15, 2012, 08:13 AM
tinkle- Frozen baked potatoes are a special
anyway wondergirl thanks for all your help and close the thread now

It isn't 'tinkle' its 'tickle'(I take exception to your mistake. You yourself put all the superfluous stuff in your thread, we just put in extra comments. I am sorry you had a problem with that but you didn't have to read it all.

We are just a friendly bunch, banter back and forth because we enjoy each others company here.

If you don't like it, you have your answers, then leave.

jujubees
Jul 15, 2012, 08:17 AM
Have you ever tried stuff made in a crockpot? Food can cook all day, and all he would have to do is turn it off and scoop out what he wants.

I should do that more often

And "tickle" I started the thread and MAYBE someone would have answer my question. I would miss it if I didn't read MY OWN THREAD

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 08:30 AM
Yummy beef stew, pot roast, BBQ something's, hearty soups, white beans and ham -- oh, my!!

ScottGem
Jul 15, 2012, 08:53 AM
The thread has now been closed, but I need to point out something here. At this site we try to provide solutions not just answers. Sometimes the question requires a deeper solution and we try to deal with that.

That was the case here. The fact that your husband is so finicky and controlling became the real problem. And it was a problem you raised and we tried to address.

Fr_Chuck
Jul 15, 2012, 09:18 AM
I closed it since it all started to be fighting, reporting each other and so on.
I agree with Scott, if you really want to discuss the real issue, and for heavens sake a potato is not the problem here.

Log ago, I had a issue with a wife ( she is passed on now) but she fussed about the way I did dishes, I stopped doing dishes, she fussed about the way I did any laundry, I stopped helping with that. You know she fussed about it not being done and I told her, If I was going to be fussed at, may as well not do the work.

Wondergirl
Jul 15, 2012, 10:10 AM
Her relationship-until-the-divorce and food solution is crockpot meals.

Wondergirl
Jul 16, 2012, 11:43 AM
Response from my son who works for McCain:

"There was some internal article several months ago about it going well in the UK but I've yet to see any plans for it to be marketed to the US. I am guessing with the economy the way it is, people wouldn't want to pay a premium for a plain baked potato. It may also be the drought/potato shortage in the States, so maybe they don't want to use up raw materials for bakers when they could make more generally-profitable fries that everyone wants."

From my phone call to the company:

I would have to call the UK and talk to someone in Operations or Marketing, but am to be aware that proprietary information may be withheld. There are no plans to bring the baked potato product to the US, but if it does reach our shores, it will first appear and be sold at Sam's Club or other wholesale markets.