Wat can u do with patatoes?!


Question: Wat can u do with patatoes!?
Answers:
Eat them raw!. I am hard, I play metal!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Potatoes are one of the most cost-effective & versatile vegetables you can buy!

You can mash them, bake them, slice them for "scalloped" potatoes, or "potatoes au gratin"!. You can french fry them, you can grate them to use as hash browns in the morning!. You can slice and fry them, you can dice them and make a "hash"!. Another option would be a "potato skins" appetizer!.

Options are endless, as are the condiments and herbs that go well with potatoes!

Delicious!
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1!. Scalloped
2!. Mashed
3!. French fries
4!. Potatoe salad etc!.

Heres a site that tells you loads of different ways to do with potatoes:

http://southernfood!.about!.com/cs/potator!.!.!.
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French Fries,
Mashed Potatos,
Stir Fried,
Potato Chips,
Art Print,
Starch usage,
Grow potato using potato,
Soup,
Throw at people you hate!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

You can make a wide variety of foods with potatoes!.

Here are two websites with tons of potato recipes!.
http://www!.potatorecipes!.us/
http://southernfood!.about!.com/cs/potator!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

bake them, mash them, fry them, boil them, cook them, stuff them!.
i love potatoes!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

fry
bake
boil
mash
shred and fry n pan
put in a pan with ham milk and cook
or take potatoes mash add ranch and swiss cheeseWww@FoodAQ@Com

potatoesare the world's most common veggy! u can, if u want, even create a new recipe!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Pretty much anything except eat raw!Www@FoodAQ@Com

mash them
bake them
scalloped potatoes
french fries
hash browns

lots of thingWww@FoodAQ@Com

eat them!.!.mashed potatoesWww@FoodAQ@Com

idk!? but good questionWww@FoodAQ@Com





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