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Рецепт Beefy Potatoes
by Christine Lamb

Many researchers believe that the

potato’s arrival in northern Europe spelled an end to famine there. Corn,

another American crop, played a similar but smaller role in southern Europe.

More than that, as the historian William H. McNeill has argued, the potato led

to empire, “By feeding rapidly growing populations, permitted a handful of

European nations to assert dominion over most of the world between 1750 and

1950.” The potato, in other words, fueled the rise of the West.

Just as important, the European and

North American adoption of the potato set the template for modern agriculture

the so called agro industrial complex. Not only did the Columbian Exchange

carry the potato across the Atlantic, it also brought the world’s first

intensive fertilizer, Peruvian guano. And when potatoes fell to the attack of

another import, the Colorado potato beetle, panicked farmers turned to the

first artificial pesticide, a form of arsenic. Competition to produce ever more

potent arsenic blends launched the modern pesticide industry. In the 1940s and

1950s, improved crops, high intensity fertilizers and chemical pesticides

created the Green Revolution, the explosion of agricultural productivity that

transformed farms from Illinois to Indonesia and set off a political argument

about the food supply that grows more intense by the day.

Potato with a twist.

Beefy Potatoes

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Ingredients:

Directions:

Baked potatoes at 375 degrees for one hour, until tender. Cool.

In a skillet over medium heat, cook ground beef and season

with salt and Worcestershire sauce. Cook beef until no longer pink. Drain.

Cut potato in half lengthwise. Carefully scoop out pulp,

leaving thin shell. Place pulp into a bowl. Add salt, pepper, onion powder,

garlic powder and melted butter, mash. Stuff potato back into potato shell.

Place on ungreased sheet pan. Top with cooked beef. Place in 350 degree oven for 5 to 10 minutes

until heated through. Remove from oven, and top with cheese and onions. Enjoy!