When are tomatoes and potatoes ever together?

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Never, however potatoes and carrots often meet in soups and stews.

Tomatoes get left out.

Comprende?
 
Duh.........Plommer, really?

French fries with ketchup, seriously.
 
I have potatoes and tomatoes together quite often. Most recently, it was either Saturday or Sunday when I had a baked potato and a tomato slice with my roast beef.

True story.
 
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Plommer is all about the carrots


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I'm not so sure that I'd enjoy eating those carrots. I think I'd feel a little dirty afterwards. Even if they were thoroughly washed beforehand.
 
Duh.........Plommer, really?

French fries with ketchup, seriously.


yep. Sometimes Canadian posters really baffle me. I don't know what's going on up there.
 
Duh.........Plommer, really?

French fries with ketchup, seriously.

Wal, nice try, but do you really consider Ketchup to be a Tomato? Get real. Ketchup is like Tomato shit.

Bread, your double posting is getting annoying, cut it the fuck out, ok, pal.


Ketchup

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketchup

Ketchup (also spelled catsup, catchup), is a condiment that in modern times is usually made from tomatoes.[1] The ingredients in a typical modern ketchup are tomato concentrate, spirit vinegar, corn syrup, high-fructose corn syrup or other sugar, salt, spice and herb extracts (including celery), spice and garlic powder.[2] Allspice, cloves, cinnamon, onion and other vegetables may be included.
Ketchup is often used with french fries, chips, hot dogs, hamburgers, various kinds of cooked meat and as a base for sauces. In countries such as Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the United Kingdom the term "tomato sauce" is often used instead of the word ketchup. Ketchup is also known as tomato ketchup, red sauce, Tommy sauce, Tommy K, or dead horse in Australian rhyming slang.[3]
 
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Tomato, you've been handicapping like a ketchup packet recently.
 
The real question is were the french fries invented to find a use for the ketchup or was it the other way? Because farmers plant both potatoes and tomatoes.