Yes, eat variety of different healthy food.
you might fall off
You might fall off
No, beans and potatoes are two different types of vegetables. Beans are seeds that grow in pods on plants, while potatoes are tubers that grow underground on the roots of the potato plant. Both beans and potatoes are nutritious and delicious additions to a balanced diet.
In order to keep weight off for good, you have to eat a balanced diet rich in vegetables and fruits and stay away from high carbohydrates, but potatoes are accepted.
Of course, there are many alternatives to rice when you are dieting. Rice is the main culprit in diabetes, and mostly in Asian populace whose diet is dependent on rice. You can try whole wheat bread, oatmeal, potatoes, corn, and sweet potatoes.
yes they will rip your head off and eat your guts and your brains just like zombies from retern of the living dead
The staple food of the Irish diet was, is, and always will be Potatoes! Which is perfectly healthy, actually. Praties (potatoes) and milk are all a person needs to nourish their body--doctors have said so. But the Irish also include barley, oats, beets, and an array of Atlantic fish (halibut, cod, trout, herring, salmon, haddock) in a lot of their recipes. And there have been weight-loss diets based off Irish cabbage soup, well-named the "Cabbage Soup Diet."
Sardines aren't very healthy; not to mention, living off of just one food for a week is horrible for your body, because you are lacking several kinds of nutrition. The answer is "you might fall off"
Sliminess, off-odor and unusual colors will tell you if mashed potatoes are spoiled.
peel them off, you can eat the rest
You catch them as they jump off a cliff ^_^
To make mashed potatoes using baked potatoes, first bake the potatoes until they are soft. Then, peel the skin off and mash the potatoes with a fork or potato masher. Add butter, milk, salt, and pepper to taste, and mix until smooth and creamy.