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Welcome to the Newschoolers forums! You may read the forums as a guest, however you must be a registered member to post. Register to become a member today! Posts: 168 - Karma: 10 if you were to spread instant mashed potatoes on someones lawn and spray them
with a hose, what would happen? i only ask because a freind said it was a good prank but i have no idea what it could possibly do Aug 26 2007 1:56PM 0 0
Posts: 3179 - Karma: 11 Instant mashed potatos is like a powder but when you add it with water they turn into mashed potatoes Aug 26 2007 1:58PM 0 0 Posts: 168 - Karma: 10 so the persons lawn would be a field of fluffy mashed potatoes? Aug 26 2007 2:00PM 0 0 Posts: 5670 - Karma: 15 Hmm, i do need a senior prank idea... mabey ill experiment... Aug 26 2007 2:06PM 0 0 Posts: 3179 - Karma: 11 I'm not sure, you have to mix the water and powder up so maybe? Aug 26 2007 2:07PM 0 0 Posts: 3179 - Karma: 11 One second thought, thats genius. it'd be hard as fuck to clean and you'd attract so many bugs/coons it aint funny Aug 26 2007 2:08PM 0 0 Posts: 5670 - Karma: 15 It would at least make some pretty nasty goey shit. Schools have auto sprinklers too, so you could just ditch the sruff, and be long gone before any mashed potatoes showed up. Aug 26 2007 2:08PM 0 0 Posts: 9108 - Karma: 16 hmmm, you're giving me ideas. Aug 26 2007 2:09PM 0 0 Posts: 5670 - Karma: 15 Oh shit, what about that quickcrete stuff, just drop some of that before the sprinklers turn on! Aug 26 2007 2:10PM 0 0 Posts: 4329 - Karma: 300 if you put cornstarch in a pool, you can walk across it Aug 26 2007 2:29PM 0 0 Posts: 5842 - Karma: 35 hmm im not sure how well it would work. Because you need hot water for the dried potatoes to absorb it, and also you generally have to mix it a little. Definitely worht an effort though Aug 26 2007 2:56PM 0 0 Posts: 2772 - Karma: 1 really? i want to try that so bad now....i wish i had a pool Aug 26 2007 2:59PM 0 0 Posts: 9371 - Karma: 59 im gonna try it Aug 26 2007 3:00PM 0 0 Posts: 4455 - Karma: 8,631 pics or it didnt happen Aug 26 2007 3:25PM 0 0 Posts: 2369 - Karma: 23 Posts: 7406 - Karma: 186 If that thing with instant mashed potatoes is true, do you think a mass amount of potatoes would be slippery? I'm thinking of a new snowgel... Aug 26 2007 6:54PM 0 0 Posts: 2029 - Karma: 21 that was on mythbusters like friday afternoon i think. i was watching it when i was eating lunch Aug 26 2007 6:54PM 0 0 Posts: 3038 - Karma: 63 for $35 a bag doubt it Aug 26 2007 7:05PM 0 0 Posts: 2666 - Karma: 218 sounds funny go for it Aug 26 2007 7:07PM 0 0 Posts: 11052 - Karma: 105 it'd be a good way of getting the obese kids onto the athletics track Aug 26 2007 7:09PM 0 0 Posts: 4078 - Karma: 3,623 hahahahaha Aug 26 2007 7:17PM 0 0 All times are Eastern (-4) Should you soak potatoes in salt water before making mashed potatoes?Do you need to soak potatoes before making mashed potatoes? No. You don't need to soak potatoes before making them into mashed potatoes.
How do you make smashed instant mashed potatoes?Measured method - take 30g of Smash, add 150ml (approx. 1/4 pint) of boiling water, mix with a fork. Add more flake or water for desired texture. Chef's Tip!
What happens if you make mashed potatoes in a blender?Blending an all-potato mash—even with the precision of a hand blender—runs the risk of releasing too much starch, creating a gluey, sticky mess. But with other produce incorporated into the mix, an immersion blender is a great way to get everything exactly as smooth as you'd want without overdoing it.
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