I have no idea what this is, but potatoes are so easy and versatile that I cannot stand to let you pay the extra cost just for making something faster and more than likely loaded with calories and salt.
Prepare for baking a potato by washing the outside. I use a brush made expressly for this, but don't use soap! Pierce it a few times with a fork. Bake it for an hour at 350 degrees. It is done when a knife slips into it easily.
At this point you have the basics of a baked potato. Cut a cross in the top, push with 4 fingers to open it and add your favorite condiments, such as salt,pepper sour cream, butter, cheese, bacon bits or chives.
To get fancier, after the potato is baked, cut a lid off the potato (lengthwise) and scoop the potato mixture out into a bowl with a spoon, being careful to leave a bit of meat around the skin. Season the potato mixture with salt and pepper, a bit of milk,cheese, chives, parsley or pretty much anything and whip it with an electric mixer. Now spoon the mixture back into the potato and top it with your favorite cheese. Put it back into the 350 degree oven for about 10-15 minutes and you have a great twice baked potato that is lots better than anything you can buy.
You get the hang of dealing with hot potatoes very quickly:)
2006-07-26 05:22:36
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answered by Bentley 4
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I have been looking for this recently, don't be a bore use the real thing!! cook spuds as normal, chop up a couple of garlics and crispy bacon, lay in a dish put in the sliced spuds then pour on single or double cream...decadent or what?? salt and black pepper and put in the oven for about 35-40 mins it will taste much more REAL if you get my meaning, those potato bakes did taste very pasty.
2006-07-26 08:07:09
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answered by fidget 1
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Try Betty Crocker Potato Bake.
2006-07-26 05:04:50
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answered by Angela 7
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I honestly have under no circumstances used those zip and steam luggage so i do no longer comprehend the outcome yet I continually microwave my potatoes. counting on the dimensions, it often takes about 5-10 minutes to cook a potato. only take a knife and stab holes round so it may enable steam out and in. once your potato is performed, you may scoop out the flesh and make your two times baked potatoes.
2016-11-26 00:51:55
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answered by ? 3
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Have you tried doing a Google or Yahoo search for the company's web sit? Most web sites will tell you where to buy their products.
2006-07-26 05:05:58
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answered by Doc Watson 7
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I wasn't going to answer but i honestly don't know,you could the websites of shops.OR get in touch with hompride and ask them.
try cookery classes and learn how to cook!
2006-07-26 05:04:26
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answered by bobcat 3
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asda fell out with home pride so they no longer sell there stuff
but you can still get them from sainsbury's.
dude go on line and do a wee bit of window shopping first beats walking around looking for them , eh .
2006-07-26 05:07:25
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answered by BRAVEHEART 3
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Perhaps because many of us were out there working!!!
Did you try simply asking the manager of ASDA if it was something that could still be ordered?
2006-07-26 06:45:33
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answered by dworld_1999 5
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Try tesco's im sure I saw some there at weekend.
2006-07-26 05:05:53
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answered by Mas 7
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Yum! I like the cheese and bacon one. Haven't bought it for ages though, sorry!
You could make your own...
2006-07-26 05:03:43
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answered by Rae 3
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