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What can you do with a baked potato?

eat it


What if your head looks like a baked potato?

Then i will eat you!!!


Can you eat beans before colonoscopy?

Prior to a colonoscopy, you will not eat ANYTHING for about 16 hours. You will drink a LOT of fluids and use a laxative to completely empty your colon.


What is the recommended internal temperature for a baked potato to ensure it is fully cooked and safe to eat?

The recommended internal temperature for a baked potato is 210F to ensure it is fully cooked and safe to eat.


Do people eat potatoes?

Sure they do – potato chips, french fries, mashed potatoes, roasted potatoes, baked potato with toppings.


Can you eat a baked potato if you have diarrhoea?

i would recommend just taking medicine but if your hungry you can eat a potato


What can you eat with baked potatoes for dinner?

A baked potato goes perfectly with a side of fresh vegetables. Pair it with steamed broccoli or a zucchini squash mix.


What side effects can baked potato chips cause?

god nos why coz i eat a lot of fries


Can you have honey before a colonoscopy?

can you eat yogart the day before a colonoscopy


How long will a refrigerated potato skin last?

Raw, It will last just about forever. But if it is baked, you should eat it within a week.


Which is better for a diabetic a baked potato or sweet potato?

Regular potatoes are generally bad for type-II diabetes, just like bread, pasta, or any other carbohydrate. That's not to say you should never eat them, but you should definitely not eat too much. Sweet potatoes are a lot better for you, and have some great vitamins.


Can you eat bread prior to a colonoscopy?

Yes, you can eat bread prior to a colonoscopy, but it depends on the specific preparation instructions given by your healthcare provider. Typically, patients are advised to follow a clear liquid diet for 1-2 days before the procedure, which usually excludes solid foods like bread. Always follow the specific guidelines provided by your doctor or medical team to ensure a successful procedure.