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rosemary goes well with potatoes, but fresh would be better.
yes... they go well especially when you put almonds in the sauce
Mashed potatoes, green beans, stuffing, etc. Popular thanksgiving sides go well with turkey. Don't forget the gravy.
Mashed potatoes is one of those dishes that goes with just about anything.You could have a vegetable night with mashed potatoes, and 2 other vegetables such as peas and lima beans. Add a half slice of bread and milk.You can use just about any meat to go with mashed potatoes:hampork chopsgrilled chickenlivera cut of beefYou can make fried mashed potatoes patties. (Yum.) Make your mashed potatoes as usual. Let cool till just warm. Form hamburger-sized patties. Use a small amount of margarine in a skillet; when the margarine has melted, place your potato patties into the skillet. Let them brown lightly. Turn, gently, to brown the other side. Serve with veggies, bread, and milk. Or, leave out the bread serving and have a dessert.
Go on and cook them and make a small potatoe salad or some mashed potatoes.
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Baked Beans (go well, but are not a vegetable), mashed potatoes (iffy if a vegetable, consider it your starch portion though), green beans, corn (corn is a grain, but you can fool people into it being a vegetable side dish), fried okra, slaw, stewed carrots, potato salad(this is why fat people get fat, thinking this counts towards your vegetables for the day), or scalloped potatoes (think of it as a starch).
Yes, mashed potatoes will eventually go bad. Even when kept in the refrigerator, they will eventually spoil. They are moist and are capable of harboring bacterial growth. They also contain milk products that can sour.
It may sound excessive at first, but for 10 people, I would go ahead and peel and prepare the full ten pound bag of potatoes. Some of that ten pounds is water, and a little bit is peel, so you don't end up with 10 lbs of mashed potatoes. I routinely prepare that volume of potatoes, and what you end up with is a very large bowl full of potatoes, true, but that allows both for mashed potatoes for ten, but hopefully, seconds for those who want them.
Well, figuring that you'll get a turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, etc, I would say about $20-$50. If you are feeding a large group of people, obviously, the dollar amount would go up.
Somewhere between 44 and 88 pounds depending on the portion size you're aiming for. How many side dishes do you have to go with it?
"Go" food is carbohydrates--they give you energy to "go". Examples: rice, cereal, bread, pasta, grains, potatoes, starchy vegetables...