John spotted this one in Tennessee. Perhaps their kitchen caught fire and it "roasted" their corn, "baked" their potatoes and "roasted-boiled" their p-nuts. Or something.
In East Tenn., a loaded baked potato would contain any or all of the following (most likely ALL): Bacon bits, Cheez-whiz, grated cheddar, "spread" (aka butter), chili with beans, Fritos, sour cream
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I've heard of pizza made in clay ovens and "tandor baked" flat bread, but what is a 'loaded baked' potato?
In East Tenn., a loaded baked potato would contain any or all of the following (most likely ALL): Bacon bits, Cheez-whiz, grated cheddar, "spread" (aka butter), chili with beans, Fritos, sour cream
cruxsola that would be a 'loaded' baked potato, my question still stands.
"I'll have a bag of P nuts, please. Are they better than your R nuts?"
Ever heard the druggie expression "getting loaded"?...
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