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OH...another thing I suck at. Mental math. And counting a cash drawer by hand. Been doing it for a long time and I am STILL the 2nd-slowest person at my job to get a drawer counted.
 
OH...another thing I suck at. Mental math. And counting a cash drawer by hand. Been doing it for a long time and I am STILL the 2nd-slowest person at my job to get a drawer counted.

I HATE COUNTING THE F'ING CASH DRAWER! :mad:

Oh! Sorry!

I just found out today I'm on register for a month during spring rush at the bookstore.

*pulls hair out... tries again... GODDAMN YOU SHORT HAIR!*

Flukie, needs a drink...
 
And counting a cash drawer by hand. Been doing it for a long time and I am STILL the 2nd-slowest person at my job to get a drawer counted.

Do you write down the amounts as you go? Count the 20s, write it down. Count the 10s, write it down. Etc...?
 
Weird.

I could count drawers all day. I think it's fun!

Ooh, and putting bills into bundles! I should work at a bank...
 
I wouldn't mind it so much if it weren't for the distractions, co-workers asking me questions in the middle of counting the change, boss yelling to hurry up so we can leave, people yelling through the gate to let them in...
 
Weird.

I could count drawers all day. I think it's fun!

Ooh, and putting bills into bundles! I should work at a bank...

When we had a change machine it was fun. When the change counter broke last month...I was pissed. STILL pissed. And I STILL can't count.

I wouldn't mind it so much if it weren't for the distractions, co-workers asking me questions in the middle of counting the change, boss yelling to hurry up so we can leave, people yelling through the gate to let them in...

LOL, I understand THAT feeling!
 
Why not just *boil* the potatoes?

That's what I'm trying to figure out.

Potato salad.

I'm just asking because Mr. Laser Beam made it seem like boiled potatoes were just a normal thing to eat, like a baked potato.

I know you can boil potatoes to make other things, but surely nobody just eats a boiled potato!

Sure. Why not? They're better if they're boiled in something besides plain old water - salted water, for example - but they are a perfectly acceptable thing to eat. You put a little butter, salt and pepper on them and how bad can they be? I wouldn't call them a taste sensation, but then again neither is rice.

You shouldn't use the same kind of potatoes as you use for baking, though - russet potatoes get too watery and mushy if you boil them, IMO. But a nice Yukon Gold or a red potato can be quite nice.

A very traditional favorite here in the Midwest consists of green beans and something ham-ish (hamhocks, usually) simmered together with the small red potatoes called "new potatoes." This isn't my favorite dish by any means - I mean, it's fine, but there are better ways to fix green beans and new potatoes, and I can find better ways to use hamhocks, too, for that matter - but it's pretty tasty.

OH...another thing I suck at. Mental math. And counting a cash drawer by hand. Been doing it for a long time and I am STILL the 2nd-slowest person at my job to get a drawer counted.

This reminds me of something I'm bad at - two things, really. I am really not very good at mental math, but that doesn't bother me that much. What does bother me a lot is that although I am an excellent speller, I am good at it only on paper, so to speak. That is, if I need to write, say, auxiliary, I can spell it just fine. But if someone asks me, "Hey, Kate, how do you spell auxiliary?" I have to write it down in order to give him the correct spelling. This is one reason why I was only so-so at spelling bees in my youth. Nobody would let me take a pad of paper up there, for some reason or other. ;)
 
^ A few years back i had this gawd awful intestinal bacterial infection. I was hospitalized and everything. Well, i had to be on a liquid diet for a while, and then it was upgraded to that BRAT diet. Anyway, after having clear liquids for like a week, a boiled potato was like filet mignon. I never enjoyed a boiled potato so much in my life! It was so good (a little salt and pepper, i couldn't even have butter on it), that i will now make them as a side dish every now and then. I enjoy them although the family thinks i'm being lazy not going the full route and mashing them.

Anyway, I'm with you Kathryn, boiled taters are GOOD! :techman:
 
Why not just *boil* the potatoes?

That's what I'm trying to figure out.

Potato salad.

I'm just asking because Mr. Laser Beam made it seem like boiled potatoes were just a normal thing to eat, like a baked potato.

I know you can boil potatoes to make other things, but surely nobody just eats a boiled potato!

Don't knock it. Boiled baby potatoes with skin on are very tasty.
 
Why not just *boil* the potatoes?

Potato salad.

I'm just asking because Mr. Laser Beam made it seem like boiled potatoes were just a normal thing to eat, like a baked potato.

I know you can boil potatoes to make other things, but surely nobody just eats a boiled potato!

Don't knock it. Boiled baby potatoes with skin on are very tasty.
Oh yeah, baby potatoes. I also discovered some kind of spice packet at the store that's used on potatoes. What I do is dice baby potatoes, coat them with olive oil, sprinkle and coat with the spice, and then bake them per the instructions in a baking pan. They complement dinner very well.
 
^I've done that.

The other thing I really like to do with potatoes is to slice them, then fry them in a skillet with a little salt, some pepper, and onions.
 
^ Silly Ebeneezer, everybody knows that hash browns are shredded, not sliced. ;)

I'd call what Rudolph describes here "fried potatoes" - fancy-schmancy name, huh? - but I've also heard them called "American fries."
 
^ Silly Ebeneezer, everybody knows that hash browns are shredded, not sliced. ;)

*shakes head*

Next thing, we'll be having to explain Chicken Fried Chicken. :p

I'd call what Rudolph describes here "fried potatoes" - fancy-schmancy name, huh? - but I've also heard them called "American fries."

I call them "fried potatoes" as well. Though in restaurants they're usually called "Country Fries".
 
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