https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/277312/roasted-smashed-potatoes/
Mmmm! Looks good. I really like Chef John and his recipes.
Oh, remember I told you I had to call the septic guys back out a second time? Well, he sounded like I woke him from a nap. He said that he couldn’t figure out why the drainage stopped again; the tank was fine. He said if it was just something like a root, they was a quickie, but if the main had gone bad or the lines in the septic field (I didn’t know know there was a network of feeder drain pipes in a septic field in the yard), I’d need to get on the list to get the yard perc tested and it could cost around $3K to rebuild it. *sigh* Great. My wife and I knew he was here when I smelled sewer and she was on the sofa with a quilt pulled up to her eyelids, making her troll face. (I can tell when she’s making her troll face in the dark. Can’t miss it.) He had the lid off and said, “There’s your problem”. Somehow a partial roll of turlet paper got to the end of the sewer line and jammed there, blocking everything. He poked it with his rod, knocked it loose, and at least a hundred gallons of water came out. He said to cut back on paper usage, at least all at once, cut the main line back a couple inches (he said it was sticking a little too far out and causing a restriction - it happens when the tank settles sometimes) had me dump in a box of Rid-X, sealed and plowed again, and I got away with just a $100 bite out of my wallet and more knowlegde of how a septic system is built than I ever wanted to know.