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\... sweet potato home fries ...

Never tried it but it sounds good! Is this something you make? what's in it other than sweet potatoes?


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\... sweet potato home fries ...

Never tried it but it sounds good! Is this something you make? what's in it other than sweet potatoes?


I guess there's the "real" way of making them which involves slicing up a sweet potato and then letting it fry in your oven for an hour or something.

My way involves slicing the sweet potato and then "blanching" it (i.e. putting the slices in boiling water until they are soft). After that I just fry them up in a frying pan with some oil and spices. MMMMM...


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\... sweet potato home fries ...

Never tried it but it sounds good! Is this something you make? what's in it other than sweet potatoes?


I guess there's the "real" way of making them which involves slicing up a sweet potato and then letting it fry in your oven for an hour or something.

My way involves slicing the sweet potato and then "blanching" it (i.e. putting the slices in boiling water until they are soft). After that I just fry them up in a frying pan with some oil and spices. MMMMM...


That's how I do regular home fries. I'll have to try it next time thanks!


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\... sweet potato home fries ...

Never tried it but it sounds good! Is this something you make? what's in it other than sweet potatoes?


I guess there's the "real" way of making them which involves slicing up a sweet potato and then letting it fry in your oven for an hour or something.

My way involves slicing the sweet potato and then "blanching" it (i.e. putting the slices in boiling water until they are soft). After that I just fry them up in a frying pan with some oil and spices. MMMMM...


Damn. I'm gonna have to try this, it sounds delicious.

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\... sweet potato home fries ...

Never tried it but it sounds good! Is this something you make? what's in it other than sweet potatoes?


I guess there's the "real" way of making them which involves slicing up a sweet potato and then letting it fry in your oven for an hour or something.

My way involves slicing the sweet potato and then "blanching" it (i.e. putting the slices in boiling water until they are soft). After that I just fry them up in a frying pan with some oil and spices. MMMMM...


Damn. I'm gonna have to try this, it sounds delicious.


I don't even blanch them. I just slice them up real thin and saute them in some oil so that they caramelize on the outside a bit, and then season after I take them out.

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made some toast but forgot about it so it's all dry and hard sitting in the toaster.
then i made some rice.
then i made some campbell's tomato soup to put the rice into.
then i forgot about that and it's just about burnt to a crisp and my apartment smells bad.

now i'm having a grape tootsie pop and diet dr pepper.


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ayah Wrote:
made some toast but forgot about it so it's all dry and hard sitting in the toaster.
then i made some rice.
then i made some campbell's tomato soup to put the rice into.
then i forgot about that and it's just about burnt to a crisp and my apartment smells bad.

now i'm having a grape tootsie pop and diet dr pepper.


That sounds like a description of how the past month has been for me-- as told via food.


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pollysix Wrote:
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made some toast but forgot about it so it's all dry and hard sitting in the toaster.
then i made some rice.
then i made some campbell's tomato soup to put the rice into.
then i forgot about that and it's just about burnt to a crisp and my apartment smells bad.

now i'm having a grape tootsie pop and diet dr pepper.


That sounds like a description of how the past month has been for me-- as told via food.


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ayah Wrote:
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made some toast but forgot about it so it's all dry and hard sitting in the toaster.
then i made some rice.
then i made some campbell's tomato soup to put the rice into.
then i forgot about that and it's just about burnt to a crisp and my apartment smells bad.

now i'm having a grape tootsie pop and diet dr pepper.


That sounds like a description of how the past month has been for me-- as told via food.


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I think it just might need to become my new sig and/or friendster "about me" description....if it's alright with you.


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Pepperoni bread? I've never heard of that. How's it made?


not sure. i bought it at the bakery.
but it's yummy.
it has pepperoni and cheese baked right in to the bread. and you break pieces off and munch away.

not a very quality breakfast but tasty nonetheless.

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Pepperoni bread? I've never heard of that. How's it made?


not sure. i bought it at the bakery.
but it's yummy.
it has pepperoni and cheese baked right in to the bread. and you break pieces off and munch away.

not a very quality breakfast but tasty nonetheless.


Quality? It has meat, dairy, and grain in one. I'd say that's quality, if not QUAL.


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well, obviously i enjoyed it. :)

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well, obviously i enjoyed it. :)


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I think it just might need to become my new sig and/or friendster "about me" description....if it's alright with you.


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pollysix Wrote:
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\... sweet potato home fries ...

Never tried it but it sounds good! Is this something you make? what's in it other than sweet potatoes?


I guess there's the "real" way of making them which involves slicing up a sweet potato and then letting it fry in your oven for an hour or something.

My way involves slicing the sweet potato and then "blanching" it (i.e. putting the slices in boiling water until they are soft). After that I just fry them up in a frying pan with some oil and spices. MMMMM...

Mmmmm, I'm going over to Polly's next weekend!


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Aural Stuffing Wrote:
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\... sweet potato home fries ...

Never tried it but it sounds good! Is this something you make? what's in it other than sweet potatoes?


I guess there's the "real" way of making them which involves slicing up a sweet potato and then letting it fry in your oven for an hour or something.

My way involves slicing the sweet potato and then "blanching" it (i.e. putting the slices in boiling water until they are soft). After that I just fry them up in a frying pan with some oil and spices. MMMMM...

Mmmmm, I'm going over to Polly's next weekend!


That would be swell. :)


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My sister-in-law...used to make flautas for me.

Would she hold your head under the covers after she did it?


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My sister-in-law...used to make flautas for me.

Would she hold your head under the covers after she did it?


Hideous, I will have to say I did ask for it didn't I? :lol:

Yeah, those dutch ovens can be a bitch unless you're the one giving them.


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I had a huge donut and, like, 147 ounces of coffee.

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wow. that's A LOT of coffee.
will you be able to sleep tonight?

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I hold my coffee real well-like. I am one of the most fully functioning caffeine addicts of my generation.

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I had a huge donut and, like, 147 ounces of coffee.


Was that breakfast or dinner?


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