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			 			<p>The debate usually begins like this.</p>
<p>ME: Dad, how do you make your hash browns turn out so crispy?<br />
DAD: Use a potato ricer. It&#8217;s the only thing I&#8217;ve found that really gets the moisture out of the potatoes. The trick to these hash browns is to get rid of as much moisture as possible before cooking them.<br />
MOM: I always used paper towels to press out the moisture.<br />
DAD: Your hash browns are mushy.<br />
MOM: I made this family hash browns for forty years and you never complained. They&#8217;re perfectly fine.<br />
DAD: They were mushy.<br />
MOM: You ate them!<br />
DAD: Yes I did. And they were mushy.<br />
(and the debate continues as I quietly leave the room.)</p>
<p>Mom&#8217;s hash browns are mushy. Tasty, edible, yummy, but still mushy. They aren&#8217;t as good as dad&#8217;s, and that is just a fact. Here&#8217;s how dad makes his hash browns.</p>
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			 			<p>The debate usually begins like this.</p>
<p>ME: Dad, how do you make your hash browns turn out so crispy?<br />
DAD: Use a potato ricer. It&#8217;s the only thing I&#8217;ve found that really gets the moisture out of the potatoes. The trick to these hash browns is to get rid of as much moisture as possible before cooking them.<br />
MOM: I always used paper towels to press out the moisture.<br />
DAD: Your hash browns are mushy.<br />
MOM: I made this family hash browns for forty years and you never complained. They&#8217;re perfectly fine.<br />
DAD: They were mushy.<br />
MOM: You ate them!<br />
DAD: Yes I did. And they were mushy.<br />
(and the debate continues as I quietly leave the room.)</p>
<p>Mom&#8217;s hash browns are mushy. Tasty, edible, yummy, but still mushy. They aren&#8217;t as good as dad&#8217;s, and that is just a fact. Here&#8217;s how dad makes his hash browns.</p>
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