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[masht] / mæʃt /


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But one who orders up quality stocks might be served a choice of two ETFs as far apart as mashed potatoes and marshmallows.

From Barron's

But one who orders up quality stocks might be served a choice of two ETFs as far apart as mashed potatoes and marshmallows.

From Barron's

To attract increasingly discerning consumers, Kroger has offered a precooked holiday meal for eight of turkey or ham, stuffing, green bean casserole, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, cranberry and gravy for about $11 a person.

From Los Angeles Times

Woodstock’s bananas are steamed and mashed with “proprietary enzymes” to release nutrients.

From Los Angeles Times

“I’ve taken mashed potatoes and turned them into waffles, like savory waffles for my kids,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal