We are having baked potatoes and beans for dinner.
The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun potatoes are they as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and them as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:I've baked some potatoes for dinner. They are ready now.How do you like your potatoes? I like them mashed.
Yes, baked potatoes are a popular dish in Poland. They are often served as a side dish with toppings such as sour cream, cheese, or chives. Baked potatoes can also be a common street food option in Poland.
umm.. im not 100% but i think it was steak and potatoes...=] yep, she broiled the steak and baked the potatoes in the oven
Sure they do – potato chips, french fries, mashed potatoes, roasted potatoes, baked potato with toppings.
Meat and Potatoes.
Usually they eat hodgepodge which is an overheated dish of a mix of potatoes, carrots, and minced meat. Everyday dinner is most of the time a dish of potatoes, meat, and one vegetable.
they eat dry roast chicken, potatoes, veg and gravy
A game where you ask people what they would rather do. ex. would you rather eat mashed potatoes or baked potatoes?
Everything that Americans eat. Potatoes are aten many times a week.
It all depends if your prepare baked or mashed potatoes for a dinner with family.
No. I personally love potatoes. I like em' fried, mashed, baked and pureed. I love them roasted, toasted and covered with cheese. I eat them in stew, Do you?