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- 2006 — Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess, Napolean Dynamite: Final Shooting Script, Simon Spotlight Entertainment (2006), →ISBN, page 1:
- He sits next to VERN, a kindergartner eating a hash-brown.
- 2007 — Latonya S. Hicks, Carrying Her Past, Lulu Publishing (2007), page 33:
- I had sausage eggs and a hash-brown with ketchup while the man and woman had Caesar salads.