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potato vs bacon

A complete search of the internet has found that "potato" is the most popular phrase on the web.

Last updated: March 21, 2017 • 816 views

potato

More popular!

255,000,000 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • Secondly, starch potato cultivation requires substantial special investments.
  • Hedysarum alpinum is wild potato root.
  • But you should know, they're having a mashed potato bar.
  • It's filled with sediment, delta mud, potato bag oil.
  • And we had only been eating fried potato sandwiches all week.
  • Manioc and sweet potato are prohibited.
  • The Wiz dropped Derek like a hot potato.
  • My nose was an idaho potato.
  • Dab the potato, fold the dough.
  • Hold the potato behind her ear.
  • I could bake a potato in my cleavage.
  • - I can't eat the potato thing again.
  • Playing hot potato just sucks without my beloved Hero.
  • - We need a larger potato.
  • Everyone's throwing "national security" around like a hot potato.
  • We can put half a potato per plate.
  • But not when I'm dragging around this old drooling potato.
  • They do make a nice mashed potato.
  • The numbers I gave you on potato output... are exaggerated.
  • I might do a baked potato.

bacon

226,000,000 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • The brussels sprouts were made with-with bacon.
  • A little secret I call bacon grease.
  • Scrambled eggs, bacon, and melted cheese on toast.
  • See if you can rustle up a club sandwich, extra bacon.
  • Because I have just made some peanut butter and bacon sandwiches.
  • Not so much, but this bacon is fantastic.
  • I can just dump the bacon bits out of this old one.
  • And then, two pounds of bacon.
  • It can't be appendicitis, I eat more than enough bacon.
  • One toasted chicken and bacon sandwich, no tomatoes.
  • Them eggs and bacon sounded good to me too.
  • Them eggs and bacon sounded good to me too.
  • No, I don't want this bacon now.
  • And I saved your vegetarian bacon.
  • It says "bacon" in the name.
  • Scooter, do you smell bacon?
  • I have not had Berkshire bacon since I was a child.
  • You shall have your bacon, my dear.
  • I only need a small piece of bacon.
  • - A half-pound of thin bacon.

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