JULY 28th - This Spud's for You

On this day in 1586, Sir Thomas Harriot introduced Britain to the potato. Now I can’t say I ever really thought about where potatoes come from because I was more interested in how versatile and scrumptious they are. I have always wondered how people decided certain plants were edible, the potato being one of them. Mostly the artichoke though. Who the hell saw that thing and decided that was a tasty little treat? But I never stopped to think that it was the New World that introduced Europe to the spud. That’s kind of like little brother winning the jackpot on slots after big brother has been pulling the lever for two hours straight, and then giving big brother the winnings. One on hand England had to be stoked because they got to experience the joy that is the potato, although, I’m not exactly sure that Britain makes the best usage of the potato. Fish and chips? But I also wonder if deep down they felt kind of empty. Because they didn’t pull the lever. We just gave them the potato and were like have fun with that. And then 200 years later we were like quit taxing us, we're going to throw your damn tea in the harbor because we want to be on our own. And 200 years after that Dan Quayle was all like you forgot the “e.” Sir Thomas Harriot and the potato-- responsible for so many things.

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