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On Fri, 06 Feb 2009 09:55:17 +0000, Rhonda Anderson wrote:

> Horry > wrote in
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>> Good idea...
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>> Does anyone have any "hot potatoes" recipes? There used to be a stall
>> in Glenelg (beachside suburb, South Australia) that sold hot potatoes
>> (and only hot potatoes) filled with sour cream and other condiments.
>> But for the life of me, I can't remember what the other condiments
>> were.

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> I used to get these many years ago, but can't remember where (must have
> been in the city) or what exactly I got on them. One of the sandwich
> bars in the main shopping centre in Penrith sells baked potatoes with a
> few different toppings - ham, cheese, pineapple; a savoury mince and
> cheese - don't remember what else they have. I'm heading to the Plaza
> tomorrow to do some shopping so I'll check it out.


The place I'm thinking of was a like a hot dog stall, on the main
shopping strip. It may have been a franchise. He sold canned drinks,
and single hot potatoes (with sour cream and other toppings) in those old-
style McDonald's styrofoam containers.

This would have been at least 20 years ago, though.


> I've been known to top a baked potato with a little can of baked beans
> and some cheese for a relatively healthy and filling lunch.
>
> Cheese, sour cream, chives, crumbled bacon - they're all good on baked
> potato.


I think all of those were toppings on my Glenelg potatoes