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Meaning of potatoes and point | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

A simple meal of potatoes only, or very little else.

Ireland, humorous, obsolete, uncountable

Examples

“I well remember partaking, when a child four or five years old, with other little ones, of the dish referred to, viz., "potatoes-and-point,"—and no meat at all entered into its compositionwhich consisted of boiled potatoes mashed up with a little milk. […] Every now and then, on the word of command—"Point!"—being given by the nurse, we all pointed our spoons to the ceiling and then fell to again. […] All parents also know how easily young children are enticed into anything like playing at a game, and this "potatoes-and-point" in our eyes almost amounted to one.”
Many readers will be reminded of the Irish dish "Potatoes and point," consisting of a large supply of potatoes and of a very limited supply of meat, bacon, or even fish.”

CEFR level

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