Reading all the posts regarding potatoes has made me wonder how many people still eat a traditional "meat and two veg" meal?
Years ago we would put a meal together by selecting a meat, every meal had potatoes and then there would be a vegetable.
Nowadays we rarely cook potatoes (perhaps once a week as roasted if we have a joint) and are more likely to have stir-fries, salads, or just "meat and four veg" without potatoes. Flat breads or ciabatta might have an outing before potatoes.
Are we alone or have other people given up the "traditional" English meal?
Years ago we would put a meal together by selecting a meat, every meal had potatoes and then there would be a vegetable.
Nowadays we rarely cook potatoes (perhaps once a week as roasted if we have a joint) and are more likely to have stir-fries, salads, or just "meat and four veg" without potatoes. Flat breads or ciabatta might have an outing before potatoes.
Are we alone or have other people given up the "traditional" English meal?
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