wtf is this bullshit? Undercooked obviously but what's this weird off white center? amigonnadie?
3/6/2008 5:51:38 PM
Maybe its actually a geode.What color is the inside?[Edited on March 6, 2008 at 5:54 PM. Reason : E?]
3/6/2008 5:53:23 PM
sort of an amethyst hue.
3/6/2008 5:57:20 PM
The butter packets there are bullshitI asked for one and the motherfucker who worked there pulled one out of his pocketI was all and he was like what?
3/6/2008 5:58:48 PM
stand in the wendy's parking lot and throw the potato at their glass windowif it breaks the window that should be good proof that the potato was shitty
3/6/2008 5:59:14 PM
I'm almost positive that they gave you a geode after mistaking it for a potato.You should take it by the natural science museum and get an expert opinion.
3/6/2008 5:59:40 PM
^i've called the 1800 number and they assure me this is impossible, but they are awarding me 10 more chances to find another geode free of charge.
3/6/2008 6:02:57 PM
Nice. Maybe this is just a blessing in disguise and will be your first step in the exciting world of rock collecting.
3/6/2008 6:54:27 PM
The off-white center was probably Internal Brown Spot or Internal Heat Necrosis. It is generally a function of high heat during the bulking stage. Nothing to be concerned about -- strictly cosmetic
11/4/2015 10:55:42 PM
Op, you stuck your dong into a potato?
11/5/2015 9:51:47 AM
lol this reminds me of their "ghost chili" fries which were actually just jalapeno fries.
11/6/2015 9:27:58 AM
Not a big fan of their potato, though I tend to douse it with their chili whenever I HAVE to eat there
11/6/2015 9:30:12 AM
11/6/2015 9:31:41 AM
lol getting fast food baked potato
11/6/2015 2:51:14 PM
^Well, given how easy it is to make a baked potato (wrap in cling wrap, throw in microwave for a few mins), you'd think it wouldn't be an issue. But then again, any fast food establishment is probably using the absolute lowest common denominator when it comes to potatoes. They are buying the ones that Wal-Mart passed up on.
11/6/2015 2:58:23 PM
prob just that particular Wendy's sucks, I betwell I'm not really into baked potatoes but yeah, you're prob right that they use crappy onesI remember that Wendy's up on Western was like never good on any level, but the one I go to here is pretty consistently good qualityalso I've learned never to take Wendy's to go if you don't eat it there, it seems to get bad inordinately quickly :3
11/6/2015 3:02:46 PM
Anybody who eats at fast foods places more than 1-2 times a week is an idiot.
11/6/2015 3:47:32 PM
(and probably fat)
11/6/2015 3:48:19 PM
I'd rather eat chocolate cake with zucchini inside
11/6/2015 4:09:12 PM
Of course, you would be a moron not to!http://thehealthyfoodie.com/paleo-zucchini-chocolate-cake/
11/6/2015 7:46:06 PM
11/6/2015 8:27:19 PM
God damn, are you living in the 90s???FAT != BAD necessarily(the fat is coming from almonds, coconut, cocoa, avocado, and walnuts... all very healthy foods)[Edited on November 6, 2015 at 8:49 PM. Reason : leave the cake for me... you stick with your Wendy's ]
11/6/2015 8:49:16 PM
one serving of that cake has 77% of the recommended daily saturated fat a person should consumebut throw some vegetables in a cake and tell yourself its healthyi guarantee you a baked potato from Wendy's is healthier than a chocolate cake[Edited on November 6, 2015 at 9:02 PM. Reason : .]
11/6/2015 8:57:46 PM
it is a treat, not a meal. have half a serving.cut out the coconut oil and replace with olive oil, and voila, nearly all the saturated fat is gone.by the way, not all saturated fats are the same... did you even know that? or like most people you think there is one monolithic saturated fat?the saturated fat in coconuts comes from medium chain triglycerides (MCTs). MCTs are different from the saturated fats found in animal products. they are burnt up for energy more readily rather than stored as fat. plus, they are far less likely to increase your cholesterol level.don't talk about stuff you obviously know very little about.here, i found the perfect diet for you and others whose knowledge of food is stuck in the 70s:
11/6/2015 9:15:03 PM
if, at any point in time, y'all would like me to drop knowledge about the nutritional benefits of potatoes, please let me know
11/6/2015 9:23:58 PM
^ i would like to hear about that plz
11/6/2015 10:10:47 PM
I'll tell you what. The new ranch for Wendy's nuggets is disgusting! The first time I tried it, I threw it out because I thought it molded and congealed. Tried it again and got the same consistency.Avoid at all costs! D-
11/6/2015 10:16:47 PM
Bashes fast foodAdvocates eating motherfucking chocolate cake as healthy
11/6/2015 10:38:24 PM
^^^ more potassium than any other fruit or vegetable, including bananas. one medium potato gives you almost half of your daily recommended Vitamin C. great source of Vitamin B6. good source of dietary fiber. good source of simple and complex carbohydrates. 110 calories and very filling. fat free. non-GMO and gluten free (if you're concerned about that sort of thing). inexpensive and versatile.
11/6/2015 11:16:41 PM
^ vitamin C is 20-30% of your daily allowance in a small to medium sized potato.potassium, yes, one of the top sources, higher than most plant foods, but not the highest. some foods (some leafy greens, squashes, and beans) have marginally higher amounts -- 10-20% more -- in typically consumed quantities of said foods.another benefit, buzzing lately:if you cook and cool them in the fridge and have them the next day (cold or heated), you convert some of the starch into resistant starch, which is indigestible by us and acts as a source of food for beneficial bacteria in our lower gut.in other words, not only do you reduce the calories in the potato (and thus its Glycemic Index) and experience the same satiety, you also improve your GI tract's -- and consequently your whole body's -- health!the same can be done with rice, sweet potatoes, and some other starch-rich foods.Resistant Starch: Promise for Improving Human Healthhttp://advances.nutrition.org/content/4/6/587.fullhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resistant_starchhttp://www.marksdailyapple.com/the-definitive-guide-to-resistant-starchhttp://chriskresser.com/how-resistant-starch-will-help-to-make-you-healthier-and-thinnerhttp://www.prevention.com/food/healthy-eating-tips/resistant-starch-natural-fat-burnerhttp://authoritynutrition.com/resistant-starch-101http://www.precisionnutrition.com/all-about-resistant-starchhttp://www.todaysdietitian.com/newarchives/090112p22.shtmlhttps://paleomagonline.com/resistant-starch-the-good-the-bad-and-the-bacteriahttp://www.dietdoctor.com/potato-starch-lchf-resistant-starch
11/7/2015 12:26:41 AM
the fuck are you talkin bout
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