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hash n Since most housewives cooked more than enough vegetables for dinner, there were always left-overs. These were usually all mashed together and heated up in a frying pan, perhaps with onion added, for the main supper dish, "hash". PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. Kirwin, 3/73 JH 3/73 Used Sup...

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