If you mean a hot potato, then yes, you can wrap it in paper towels. Why? Because it's small enough. You can wrap anything in paper towels if it's small enough.
First a baby potato likes to keep warm. Wrap him up in something warm and attracts heat, like foil paper, all around his body. Then they like warm places like hot ovens at 180º C. Then keep him for 1 hour then feed him butter and stuff it in your mouth!Answer by: Hisham Bdeir
1960's the Hot Potato?
I loved pin the tail on the donkey. Another good classic is to hit the piata. The kids love the anticipation that they may be the one to break the piata and be the hero for their friends! Another game is similar to the hand played game of hot potato. Wrap a prize many times. Have the children sit in a circle. You can either play music and hit the stop button or sing the song hot potato, pass it around song until it stops. The child that has the gift will then take off a layer of the wrapping paper. This will continue until all of the wrapping paper is off. The child that takes off the last wrap wins the prize.
Hot Potato - film - was created in 1976.
Hot Tot
The duration of Hot Potato - film - is 1.45 hours.
It would be a hot potato :)
Hot Potato - 1976 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12 Singapore:PG USA:PG
Everyone knows that it's called a hot potato.
Plastic wrap. Foil makes it hot.
You Can Wrap Some Bubble Wrap Or Some Metal Around It.
Edible wafer paper is made from water, vegetable oil, and potato starch. When a starch is heated, individual starch granules absorb the liquid and swell. Edible wafter paper would not melt in hot water. It is more likely that it would absorb the water and become a mush, which might appear as if it melts.