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Definition of Potato peelings
1. Noun. Crisp fried potato peeling.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Potato Peelings
Literary usage of Potato peelings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1914)
"Irish potato peelings 0.0400 Strong test Cubes cut from the center of the ...
0165 Strong Kernels Trace Trace Sweet potato peelings o .0075 Strong Cubes ..."
2. The Practical Poultry Keeper by Lewis Wright (1904)
"potato peelings may be, if necessary, eked out by scraps from the dinner table,
and part of these are very valuable, especially the lean meat; ..."
3. Women of Belgium: Turning Tragedy to Triumph by Charlotte Hoffman Kellogg (1917)
"It showed, too, that the children had been bringing all the potato peelings from
home, to be sold as food for cattle. Sometimes a girl brought as much as ..."
4. Women of Belgium: Turning Tragedy to Triumph by Charlotte Hoffman Kellogg (1917)
"It showed, too, that the children had been bringing all the potato peelings from
home, to be sold as food for cattle. Sometimes a girl brought as much as ..."
5. Women of Belgium: Turning Tragedy to Triumph by Charlotte Kellogg (1917)
"It showed, too, that the children had been bringing all the potato peelings from
home, to be sold as food for cattle. Sometimes a girl brought as much as ..."
6. We Discover New England by Louise Closser Hale, Walter Hale (1915)
"I asked one neat scullion who was carrying pails of potato peelings to the water's
edge if he preferred being ashore in this half-and- half fashion, ..."