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no because of acid in mayo or miracle whip. aluminum reacts to acid..
Latkes (potato pancakes) are generally fried at home. Donuts may be bought or homemade.
yes because store bought is not as slimy as homemade.
homemade work better
no, because of store bought soap use in high power of hygince use that products .
Yes, but should be eaten within a day or two. If there is lettuce, it will brown on the stem and cut or torn edges, tomatoes will separate seeds&juice from outer fleshy part. Potato salad will be fine.
Context is key, and we have no way of knowing that in this instance. For example, if the question was asked, "Did Ethan buy sandwiches or potato chips at the store?", the answer might be "It was sandwiches that he bought at the store." and the "the" is superfluous. On the other hand, if the question was, "What is that mess that Ethan dropped on the sidewalk?", the answer could very well be, "It was the sandwiches that he bought at the store." Ethan may have bought a few things at the store, the definite article specifies what he dropped.
potato stores the starch in its root.
My opinion is Yes. Ive had both and definitely like the homemade ones better
I think if you know what you are doing, then buying a store bought one would be fine. If you do not know how to then I'd suggest having one installed by the factory.
Both are healthy but fresh farm eggs taste better and maintain more minerals and vitamins.
You could eat it. The calories in it are a measure of the energy it stores for nutrition. You could, perhaps, dry it and then burn it for heat. Bit of a waste of a good potato if you ask me. You could stick a length of copper and a length of zinc into it and use it to provide electrical energy. It's not as good as lemons, but it still works. It occurs to me that if you throw the potato, it will have kinetic energy but the energy has been put into the potato by your arm, so that probably doesn't count.