Fix the potatoes
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MASHFix the potatoes
MASHBYHANDFix potatoes the hard way?
PAREFix potatoes
MASHFix some potatoes
REMASHFix over again, as potatoes.
IDAHOESPotatoes from the Northwest
CARBSPasta, potatoes, and the like
CARBSPasta, potatoes and the like
BETTYCROCKERShe brought the mashed potatoes
CRUSTThe mashed potatoes on shepherd's pie
ONKPPeeling potatoes in the mil., perhaps
CHOWMeat and potatoes in the army.
MASHEDLike the potatoes in shepherd's pie
CARBSPasta, potatoes and the like, briefly
RICEDPut the potatoes through a kitchen gadget
IDAHOIts license plates have the motto "Famous Potatoes"
digbring to the surface by digging unearth dig potatoes
bandicoot(Telugu) to remove potatoes from the ground leaving the tops undisturbed
shawsthe stalks and leaves of potatoes, turnips, and other cultivated root plants
bandicootingBANDICOOT, (Telugu) to remove potatoes from the ground leaving the tops undisturbed
shawthe stalks and leaves of potatoes, turnips, and other cultivated root plants
bandicootedBANDICOOT, (Telugu) to remove potatoes from the ground leaving the tops undisturbed
galettefood prepared and served in the shape of a flat round cake a galette of potatoes
galettesfood prepared and served in the shape of a flat round cake a galette of potatoes
haulmthe stems or tops of crop plants (as peas or potatoes) especially after the crop has been gathered
croustadeshell of bread or pastry, sometimes of noodles, rice, or mashed potatoes, baked or fried and filled with ragout or the like
yautiasstemless plant, Xanthosoma sagittifolium, of the arum family, cultivated in tropical America for its tuberous, starchy root, cooked and eaten like potatoes
yautiastemless plant, Xanthosoma sagittifolium, of the arum family, cultivated in tropical America for its tuberous, starchy root, cooked and eaten like potatoes
solanina bitter poisonous crystalline alkaloid C45H73NO15 found in the parts (as tubers and fruits) of several plants (as potatoes and tomatoes) of the nightshade family
solaninea bitter poisonous crystalline alkaloid C45H73NO15 found in the parts (as tubers and fruits) of several plants (as potatoes and tomatoes) of the nightshade family
raclettedish made by heating a piece of cheese, as over a hearth, and scraping off the melted part onto a plate: served with boiled potatoes