How To Use Mash In A Sentence

  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road — “a dry road, Emma my dear,” my poor Lirriper says to me, “where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma” — and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
  • In the early hours of New Year's Day, she said, Webb visited her home and smashed windows in her front door.
  • He spent three days in jail after smashing up an apartment, and has done time in a drug rehabilitation centre.
  • Other specialties have undergone relative declines such as orthopedics safer cars and fewer smashed bones. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Another Idea
  • Shortly after the demolition of the tower, the reef, as if enraged at having been denied a number of victims owing to the existence of the warning light, trapt the "Winchelsea" as she was swinging up Channel, and smashed her to atoms, with enormous loss of life. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2
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  • And mashed banana with sugar and milk, and banana custard, banana milk shake and banana fritters. Times, Sunday Times
  • The handle on the German “potato-masher” hand grenade enabled it to be thrown far further than its British or American counterparts. Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy
  • He stated that his van was missing and it was found, smashed into another vehicle, up the street.
  • It tastes like mashed potatoes, wetter. The Sun
  • At least one car was overturned and others had windows smashed by what locals described as a mini tornado that swept through the area shortly before 1pm.
  • In May it was burgled and the Victorian stained glass window was smashed.
  • We overbalanced and tumbled towards the window, smashing it and falling through.
  • Moving progressively towards a thick mashed potato consistency is well on the way to a normal diet.
  • As you probably know, some music fans are now sampling and mashing together two or more songs and trading the results online.
  • _a priori_ almost impossible that the inhabitants of Wenus had never heard of Pozzuoli -- would guard me from the jellifying Mash-Glance of the The War of the Wenuses
  • Corden's playing career ended abruptly when he smashed his knee on his debut for Darlington.
  • It can't: it is crammed with lovers packed in tight, the details smashed flat, extraneous facts shorn away to save space, mangled and compressed to the point of incomprehensibility and all beyond counting or collating.
  • Under an order from state energy firm Gazprom, Sevmash completed Russia's first ice-resistant offshore production platform, which was tugged out to the Pechora Sea in August to drill at the oil-steeped Prirazlomnoye field. Reuters: Press Release
  • He smashed the ball to the back of the net to level the scores yet again.
  • Now physicists say they have used one of the most sophisticated pieces of string theory to predict properties of the ultradense matter created in an atom smasher in Long Island, N.Y. Speedlinking 3/5/07
  • King Edwards, for example are a dry floury potato that will disintegrate around the edges when boiled, so makes excellent mash, roast and chips.
  • The line should allow the Seahawks to play smash-mouth football when the game situation or weather dictates.
  • The playwright allows a predetermined narrative structure to quash the complexities that make Yamashita's case worthy of dramatization.
  • Now if only something can be done about spotted dick and bangers and mash.
  • The guns of the Thunder Child sounded through the reek, going off one after the other, and one shot splashed the water high close by the steamer, ricocheted towards the other flying ships to the north, and smashed a smack to matchwood. The War of The Worlds
  • Mash the mixture with a fork.
  • Teriyaki salmon was seared to a questionable degree of firmness and sat on a dais of tepid mash potato with a nastily commercial sticky teriyaki sauce.
  • When Gardaí returned to the vehicle, three of its windows had been smashed in with rocks.
  • The smash follows Thursday's chaos on the M40 in Oxfordshire when two people died in a 100-vehicle pile-up - the biggest multiple accident on the road for 10 years.
  • I felt a sudden urge to smash the teapot against the wall.
  • And then, his face pink with the pleasure of cocaine and meperidine, he swung the glass hard into her left lens implant, smashing vision into blood and light. Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth
  • As for mashed potatoes, always ask if they're made with skim milk or whole milk.
  • Genever, Holland's version of gin, is often distilled from malted grain mash similar to that used for whisky.
  • Unlike the buccaneers, who had fired high to cripple their enemies above decks, the French fifed low to smash the hull of their assailant. Captain Blood
  • A bowl accompanied by a plate of three perogies, a scoop of mashed potatoes and a gob of the ubiquitous sour cream makes a filling, comforting and extremely thrifty supper.
  • Officers smashed down the door of a flat in Westbourne Grove, Southend, at around 2am after blocking the street with patrol cars.
  • Guiding the girls out of the mansion through the smashed windows, Robert led them around to the front of the house.
  • I have two drivers, one brassy, a baffy or spoon, two cleeks (one shorter than the other), an iron, sometimes one mashie, sometimes two (one for running up and the other for pitch shots), a niblick, and sometimes two putters (one for long running-up putts and the other for holing out). The Complete Golfer
  • At this point the music changes to a jolly bouncy tune, sung absolutely smashingly by Oliver Reed.
  • A chicken nibbled on smashed watermelon, and dancers swam in a plastic water flume, and a fake walrus lumbered across the stage.
  • Add the butter, cream and goat's curd or cheese and mash until smooth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Masham Parish Council wanted to add uplighters to the stone bridge over the River Ure at a cost of about £4,500, but the scheme is strongly opposed by North Yorkshire County Council whose officials say it would be illegal.
  • My good friends of masher persuasion are in seventh heaven when they have the opportunity of admiring eight pretty faces.
  • The bangers and mash would probably win. The Sun
  • It got the name ‘moonshine’ during Prohibition after the light by which mash men tended their illegal stills.
  • Use a fork to mash until just smooth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Note 61: CS 1601; Proto-Mashariki * - pung - "to winnow, to fan"; PNECB * - pung "to winnow, to fan, to exorcise"; e.g., Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
  • In a large bowl or food processor, mash bananas until mushy.
  • Today we can reveal that not only have we smashed the target but we've done it a year ahead of schedule.
  • But as the years go by, we realize what a smashing wonderful star she was.
  • He still had his flying helmet on but the goggles were smashed.
  • Zen 8 was out of salmon skin, but we hit the jackpot at Sushi Kawa - the salmon was smashingly crispy, the rolls expertly composed.
  • I finished work today, go to pick the car up and lo and behold some scruffy twoccers have smashed the window, nicked the stereo which is no good because I kept the face with me and completely ripped all the ignition out.
  • Feeding mashed carrot into a mouth clamped shut like a bulldog clip. Times, Sunday Times
  • He smashed his fist into Anthony's face.
  • I was startled when Cassie described almost smashing a vase over Brian's head because he was irritating her, but she successfully checked her violent reaction.
  • This was a right old mishmash of high art and low culture, sport and theatre.
  • Generally, a girl, Clara (Mary, Made or Masha in other versions), is given a nutcracker by her godfather, Herr Drosselmeyer, at a Christmas Eve party arranged by her parents.
  • His house had been burgled, windows smashed, doors broken and family heirlooms stolen.
  • But there's something awfully deriative about them, a mish-mash of cubism, constructivism, futurism, vorticism, Merz and more.
  • One word of advice: when you are boiling potatoes, whether to make mash or to roast them, don't let the water boil too vigorously.
  • The only way to make them economically viable is to intensively rear British farmers in huge barns where thousands of them can be kept in semi-darkness and fed mashed up, infected sheep pellets.
  • A perfectly braised shank on buttery mash surrounded by vegetables set the tastebuds going before the plate was even put down on the table.
  • Remove the pan from the heat and, using a potato masher, roughly mash the contents, keeping some of the texture.
  • As in fly fishing chum the fish up-tide with mashed bread or finely ground cooked rice.
  • A smashed pumpkin mingled with the leaves, its guts strewn about the street.
  • Lomax's car was badly damaged and had a smashed windscreen and two shredded tyres.
  • Top of the list is bangers and mash. Times, Sunday Times
  • He pounced on the photographer, beat him up and smashed his camera.
  • One of GB s frontmen is DJ Danger Mouse, famous for his Grey Album, wherein he mashed up the Beatles 'White Album with Jay-Z's Black Album. Boing Boing: August 13, 2006 - August 19, 2006 Archives
  • Around him graves crept up the hillside in a mishmash of stone headstones and rotting wooden crosses.
  • The feeders can be proper freshwater patterns filled with mashed mackerel, worm and bread, the bread acting as binder and scent soaker.
  • The bridge was a line of old barges that had been crudely tied together, the deck a mishmash of welded patches of dented rusting metal.
  • The bangers and mash would probably win. The Sun
  • Reaction to his role in MIT was excellent, he says, with ‘some lovely reviews and smashing comments’.
  • The first smash hit of the 2007-2008 Broadway season turned out to be one of the biggest surprises in Broadway history †“Xanadu.” People are calling a hilariously reinvented send-up of the 1980’s Olivia Newton-John film, this irreverent musical adventure, about following your dreams when others say you shouldn’t, spins along to the addictive original hit film score by pop-rock legends Jeff Lynne and John Farrar. Whoopi Roller Skates ‘Xanadu’
  • It was a mystery to the Allied armies why their own industries failed to build a direct copy of the 88 mm, the Schmeisser, or the potato-masher. Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy
  • The grand entrance had been smeared with paint and graffiti while a unique Victorian glass lantern roof had been smashed letting water pour on to the decorative floors below.
  • New TUC research smashes the myth that public servants are always on the lookout for an excuse to pull a 'sickie' and challenges claims that there are easy savings to be had from cracking down on absence in the public sector. Indymedia Ireland
  • Extra helpings of beef stew and mash mean savings on the gas bill. Times, Sunday Times
  • _Abigail_ had any relation to the Lady Masham, is, therefore, quite supererogative -- but I may go farther. Notes and Queries, Number 195, July 23, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • A stew such as the chicken and pepper dish featured here is cooked in a casserole, then served from the dish, perhaps with some mash made from regular or sweet potatoes.
  • She says that the insurance inspector has evidence that all the times that he's smashed up the car over the last year haven't been accidents.
  • Doing so would smash parliament's claim to ratify or reject treaties.
  • He smashed Imperfect Mountain by butting his head against it.
  • This Duncan rookie has been smashing the ball at a rate of one round-tripper every 4.6 at-bats. Ladies and Gentlemen, the next Mickey Mantle
  • He smashed off the plastic cowling surrounding the ignition lock and attempted to hot-wire the car but was unable to start it.
  • However, when lorries trundled past the snakes would be shaken off the branches and often smashed through the windscreens of cars because of their hard heads.
  • The plate hit the floor with a smash.
  • He smashed a long standing record o 29: 78 that Cape Prince held since about 1995.
  • She stopped in the middle of the fast lane facing opposite traffic, and a tanker carrying diesel fuel smashed head-on into the front of her car.
  • Lads were taking turns to give him a right going over, smashing him in the face with weapons and stamping on him.
  • The cheddar mash had no overtly cheesy taste but was rich and creamy and the dish was served with a thick onion gravy, dotted with baby onions.
  • Neither of the friends was wearing a seat belt and they could have been watching a dashboard DVD system when the smash took place, an inquest heard.
  • The newspaper ended the article with the following words: "Just days earlier, Phillips was in her car at a stoplight when someone smashed the passenger-side window and grabbled her handbag. ANC Today
  • It's not just the tedium of the job - literally a daily grind, as they mash packets of powder into useable paint - it's the po-faced seriousness with which everyone around them gets on with things.
  • But a simpler, more robust fighting game would have been preferable to this mishmash of styles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yesterday's derailment occurred within five miles of Tuesday's smash.
  • I am always stubbing my toe, smashing my arms against walls, tripping over, scratching myself.
  • Sister Sadie" is a mishmash of thumby keyboards and missed guitar notes. The Clog
  • Pie and mash for 8.50. The Sun
  • An iceberg smashes its way to the surface, all sharp angles and ragged edges, rearing over the barely visible remains of a crushed and sinking ship.
  • Rita permalink you love benefit dandelion – i lurv georgia – sweep and go. its so simple. and then there is smashbox o-gloss – goes on clear and becomes your own personal shade of pink. Makeup makes my world go ’round « Bored Mommy
  • The Three Horseshoes Mall has seen an increase in crime including broken drainpipes, smashed bottles and graffiti daubed on shop windows.
  • Reports say young children are employed to smash up computers and water supplies are polluted by ' e-waste '.
  • He charged the man on the left, leading with his right fist and smashing it into the man's jaw dropping him to the floor.
  • Atv quad power racing 2 (amazing game) £5 sx superstar £6 james bond nightfire £6 worms 3d was £9 now £7 sonic mega collection (amazing game) £3 super mario sunshine £6 james bond everything or nothing £6 super smash bros. AVForums.com
  • An ai nawt onna a ‘steem driben’ masheen enny moar, eever! YOUR CAT HAS ISSUES - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • You may use steamed and mashed homemade foods or baby foods from jars.
  • The London production of The Producers - starring Nathan Lane on short notice - seems to be a smash.
  • Thus, buchong “son” forms the plural bochang-i (contrast the objective buchong-a); enash “grandfather, ” the plural inash-a; the verb engtyim “to sleep” forms the continuative ingetym-ad “to be sleeping” and the past ingetymash. Chapter 4. Form in Language: Grammatical Processes
  • Their day-to-day diet is a mix of worms, lugworm, white rag, smashed up shellfish like razorfish, cockles and sand clams, small crabs, shrimps and even small fish, for they, like most sea fish, are a predator in their own right.
  • Some companies have used "biodata" a mash-up of the words biography and data. How to Ace a Google Interview
  • When they are fully ripe gather them, and they can be ground in a gridder, or if that is not convenient, mash them in a trough; then press them well, putting three-quarters of a pound or a pound of sugar to the gallon; in this every one is to be governed by his own taste. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • But they quickly succumb to the pleasures of curry and bangers and mash. Times, Sunday Times
  • The chicken was tender and nicely cooked and the creamy mash made a welcome change from new potatoes or chips.
  • A few feet away, a baseball bat crushed a schoolteacher's head, smashed his skull into a pulpy mess.
  • In the overnight rioting, about 100 attackers set fire to Redfern railway station, torched a car and smashed windows.
  • Add the mashed aubergine and cook for five minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The history is this: In 1921, some members of the City Club, a private club in the District, wanted a place to swing their mashie niblicks. Old Beaver Dam golf course couldn't hold back development
  • A few cars had smashed windscreens and the entrails of radios strewn over the seats and onto the pavement where the doors had been wrenched open.
  • I know that a lot of people in Yorkshire will always blame Nottinghamshire for the outcome but the man who smashed the greatest union this country has ever seen was Arthur Scargill.
  • It could get struck by lightning or smashed up in your car.
  • With a super-duper particle smasher, physicists might be able to simulate the earliest moments of the cosmos.
  • Mash and strain ripe pokeberries; to each pint of juice put a pound of sugar; boil them together till it becomes a jelly; when cold put it in Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
  • The anemograph screen was blown over and smashed beyond all repair. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • While a technician shovels pomace into the small tractor-powered sheller, the pits are separated from the moist mash, which is then placed in an ordinary cement mixer.
  • Steam or bake winter squash of your choice, then mash with butter and serve as a colorful alternative to mashed potatoes.
  • Hurtling along at breakneck speed, this smash hit comedy of marital deception guarantees a great night out.
  • Tamasha can be performed, anywhere, without the construction of any special stage like the village square, the courtyard of any house, an open ground or even on an artificial stage.
  • Sprinkle small dots of butter and mashed garlic around the outside. The Sun
  • We think it is necessary to smash the presently existing state.
  • A group of children were close to tears after walking to a park only to find dog dirt smeared over the slide and bottles smashed on the floor.
  • You'd think parts from wrecked Australian cars would be the cheapest option for smash repairs.
  • It's just an excuse to go out and get smashed .
  • That stramash had many of the same elements of the war in question - except for the presence of 10,000 Scottish soldiers, many of whom had little idea why they were fighting or who was the enemy.
  • A Mid-Essex care Trust has smashed Government targets by getting a waiting list for assessments down to zero.
  • A plausible explanation may be that, when - oo occurs as a slang suffix rather than an infix (as in superoo for super or smasheroo for smash (er)), the primary stress of the word shifts from the first syllable to the last. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol III No 4
  • As Bluto Blutarsky in "Animal House, '' John made cinema history by smashing a guitar, imitating a" zit "in the cafeteria and inspiring his fraternity brothers with the rallying cry:" Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Our Guide to Famous Brothers
  • With a potato masher, mash the tomatoes and bread together.
  • The top of the stick smashed the man's nose, sending him stumbling backwards before a swift slash caught him in the neck and threw him to the ground.
  • Stein is like a plateful of smoked haddock, poached egg and mashed potatoes, a combination that is both unbeatably satisfying and fun.
  • The man stole two cars, smashed into two vehicles, attempted to ram Garda patrol cars, reversed back into a Garda motorcyclist and attempted to hijack another car before being captured.
  • The cars jerked and yawed so much that we were constantly bumping our heads or smashing our elbows.
  • A beechen implement, resembling somewhat our potato masher, and called the "brayer," was used to manipulate the ink as it lay on the table; an iron shovel, known as the "slicer," being used to portion out from the mass of ink such quantities as were needed from time to time for the brayer. The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing
  • Vicky ordered the king prawn and salmon laksa with noodles, while I went for the cod fillet with chorizo, garlic, spring onion mash and thyme.
  • I remember going with her along country paths, watching her smash stinkhorns with a special stick that she reserved for the purpose.
  • Severe damage had already been done across south-west Florida where the storm smashed into land on Friday carrying winds of up to 160 mph.
  • It comprises especially agroindustrial by-products (oil cake, beer mash), but also relatively nutritious harvest residues, such as groundnut and nieb straw. 1. Selection of animals
  • Mash the sweet potatoes with a hand blender. Times, Sunday Times
  • The melon festival will kick off here with a veritable mishmash of melon-based menu, complete with cocktails and mocktails.
  • Lumpy Yukon gold mash goes underneath, as does subtle roasted garlic bordelaise.
  • Trees had been uprooted, telegraph poles broken, roofs torn off, advertising hoardings smashed and lorries turned over.
  • She and her husband and two children escaped with cuts and bruises after a wave smashed through the windscreen of their van.
  • I had a boneless chicken breast with mashed potatoes and peas.
  • She said her husband, a rail clerk, went outside to confront the louts but they just taunted him and started smashing his car.
  • She slowly transferred them to Pro-nutro then growing mash and finally garden bird seed.
  • The 1968 allusion is not superficial: the images these girls are summoning, just as much as the van-smashers did, are pictures of revolution ? the real thing, in its romantic and large-minded soixante-huitard form. Student protests: the riot girls
  • I took a ripe avocado and rolled it between my hands until the skin became a green case for the soft mashed fruit inside, hard pit at the core.
  • I saw a terrible smashup on my way to school.
  • Not to mention he sees me as a safe choice, the last male in his acquaintance who'd ever play the masher with his wife's kin.
  • Like water flowing down a waterfall, the teams smashed into one another.
  • In Selmer, Tenn., a dragster went out of control and smashed into spectators during a fundraising festival in June 2007, killing six people and injuring 22. California Off-Road Race Crash: Truck Plows Into Crowd, Kills 8, Injures 12
  • Arone Dyer and Aron Sanchez take their freaky instruments six-string baritone ukulele and mutant bass guitar on the road for this smash-and-grab video of a pounding piece of hemiola-ridden art rock about emotional claustrophobia. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • A Bradford motorist was today battling for his life after a head-on car smash.
  • The little brats will only mash it into your lovely oiled floorboards and goatskin rugs.
  • Cornelius mashes sounds together like a child shaking a kaleidoscope mashes colours, but with a deliberation and precision that refute chaos.
  • The meatloaf was hard, and the mashed potatoes were gritty.
  • Probably because you haven’t entered the discussion – you just re-posted a smashed-together list of right-wing Israel justifications sans the really overt religious and racist ones, and posted it in haphazard fashion more akin to a retarded spambot than an actual person. Matthew Yglesias » Ehud Barak: Peace or Apartheid
  • She smashed up his car in a drunken rage.
  • The worst crash in the Western Bay in 17 months claimed the lives of three men in a head-on smash near Te Puke yesterday.
  • Potato is also a staple of Hungarian cuisine and the restaurant offers potato mash and roasted nut-formed potato.
  • So as you are striving to digest a bellyful of turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, and notice yourself screaming at the television, enraged at a bad call by the ref, or jubilant at a touchdown, remember that millions of years of human evolution have shaped your brain to emotionally bond with your team. Michael Taft: Of Touchdowns and Tribalism
  • Instead, they all toppled over the side of the counter, smashing into billions of pieces onto the floor.
  • The unusual marriage was solemnized at the Dharmasheela Buddha Vihar monastery with a three-hour ritual that was capped by eating festive food by relatives attending the ceremony.
  • The sawing heartbeat of a panther morphs into a subway train sledge-hammering, smashing the ground, until it screeches to a morse code halt. 2008 December 20 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • The lorry veered out of control, overturned and smashed into a wall.
  • The roast duck was good, and so was the grilled lobster, despite a weirdly glowing sidecar of basil mashed potatoes.
  • It careens through barricades and smashes through the side of a building and barrels through apartment after apartment, emerging on the other side.
  • This time, they left a trail of destruction, with windows smashed and doors damaged.
  • Steam them for mash (butter, salt, maybe some fried onions on top) or add them to the vegetable basics of a stew (carrot, swede, celery and onion) and let their sweetness flavour the broth.
  • The lyrics tell the story of two mashers ‘who seldom had any cash,’ but their evening bucked up when the two met two ladies whose ‘cheeks were in bloom, like the roses in June’.
  • Pilotshark Sponsored by Beoing says: geoman77 says: Chumash Casino well theres a Chumash reservation on the central coast of calif. Think Progress » National Tea Party Convention falls apart: Bachmann and Blackburn announce they are pulling out.
  • Pie and mash for 8.50. The Sun
  • He predicted it would be a smash hit.
  • The word parable (Hebrew mashal; Syrian mathla, Greek parabole) signifies in general a comparison, or a parallel, by which one thing is used to illustrate another. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • Liquidise a large, raw carrot to a smooth paste(sentence dictionary), or boil or steam the carrot then mash it thoroughly.
  • Mash with a potato masher and then transfer to a bowl.
  • Mash any malts, barley, maize and wheat in a mash tun for 90min at 66°C. Sparge with 3 gallons of water at 70°C.
  • Spread one third of the mash over the base. Times, Sunday Times
  • When Dish visited one weekday for lunch, we tried one of the many ceviches, along with a Peruvian specialty called causa, which is made with mashed potatoes and stuffed with avocado and tuna. Houston Press | Complete Issue
  • Only those willing to have the priest smash a coconut on their heads were allowed into the central area of the temple.
  • Much to my dismay, however, mashup culture seems to be not only thriving but expanding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Philip Nicholson, 43, said local youths had thrown stones and smashed four windows at his house in Alcuin Avenue, Tang Hall.
  • Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
  • And the sausage and mash was actually very good: a nice local venison banger and tweedy potato.
  • It tastes kind of floury, like boxed mashed potatoes. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • Lumpy custard, stodgy stew and cold mashed potato used to be stock jokes in British playgrounds about old-style school dinners.
  • Supermarket chain Tesco has joined forces with Pendleside Hospice in a bid to smash this year's fundraising targets.
  • There is also a porridge spurtle, potato masher and an array of tart tins and baking sheets - one baking tin being specifically for the weekly batch of shortbread.

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