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Leftover mash
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I'd make it into fish cakes, and have them with salad

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cool, thanks penelope! you're so good finding the threads, i can never find what i need! cheers
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Put some Tuna in a pot, potato on top, grated cheese, microwave and then put some crushed crisps on the top.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
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oh and could i re-heat the cakes for lunch? thanks!0
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awesome thank you
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I'm lazy so would just have the mash, topped with beans or tinned spaghetti, with a bit of cheese on top
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I am even lazier - so i would just form the mash into little patties, fry in some oil and butter, fry an egg and have that! Delish!0
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cheese and potato pie, just add cheese and fried onions or chopped raw spring onions and heat it up tomorrow, nice with beans but really naughty or add corned beef and some brown sauce maybe a few onions againand have a hash
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