A Birdie Told Me.....
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A Birdie Told Me.....
Wishing Ya'll a Yummy Turkey Day stuffed with Thankfullness & Love
Now Pass The Gravy!......please?
Now Pass The Gravy!......please?
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Re: A Birdie Told Me.....
My Jack Russell's told me that chasing the turkey was half of the fun! :-)
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Re: A Birdie Told Me.....
Happy thanksgiving to all our American cousins. I hope your yams turn out nice.
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Re: A Birdie Told Me.....
I don't eat yams. And down here they are sweet potatoes. Lol
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Re: A Birdie Told Me.....
Hope ya'll enjoyed your feast and your family/company! I sure the heck did So much food!!!!!
Mel, well isn't it nice to know your dog Enjoys the holiday too
Ali, funny you said yams. I was in charge of making the candied yams (12 large in fact) and I was disappointed in the finished product. Live and learn. Maybe, Next time? (That is...."if" they ask me next time)
logepoge1, Southern thang We eat both yams and sweet potatoes up north, but I'm told yams are the sweeter of the two. I think they're right. What.....youz got no yams in Louisiana?
Darth, OhNo! That "does look" so possible! Let me guess....no turkey for you? Or is it about the stuffing?
Have to run the stairs a few more times now
Mel, well isn't it nice to know your dog Enjoys the holiday too
Ali, funny you said yams. I was in charge of making the candied yams (12 large in fact) and I was disappointed in the finished product. Live and learn. Maybe, Next time? (That is...."if" they ask me next time)
logepoge1, Southern thang We eat both yams and sweet potatoes up north, but I'm told yams are the sweeter of the two. I think they're right. What.....youz got no yams in Louisiana?
Darth, OhNo! That "does look" so possible! Let me guess....no turkey for you? Or is it about the stuffing?
Have to run the stairs a few more times now
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Re: A Birdie Told Me.....
I don't think that we Americans EVER actually get yams. Yams run 2 to 10 kg and are kinda starchy. We eat a bunch of kinds of sweet potatoes that are often called yams in the supermarkets.
Whitenoise - if you are asked next year, try this: roast (or peel then steam up) a couple of pounds of sweet potatoes - preferably the orange flesh kind (called jewel yams around here, but I've already covered that misnomer). When soft (40 min-1 hour roasting at 400F (200C), 20-25 min of steam) put into a bowl with a tablespoon of butter, 1/2-3/4 cup real maple syrup, and 1/8 tsp (moderate size pinch) of chipotle pepper powder. Taste and add more syrup or hots as required. It should not be blow-your-face-off-hot, but nicely balanced between sweet and hot and smooth.
Way off topic for a scooter forum, but WTH... A slightly belated Happy Thanksgiving to all the personalities from around the world that I have come to know because of this board. If you don't have a specific holiday for giving thanks, well, you don't really need one. We have scooters and computers - we are doing all right in the grand scheme of things.
Whitenoise - if you are asked next year, try this: roast (or peel then steam up) a couple of pounds of sweet potatoes - preferably the orange flesh kind (called jewel yams around here, but I've already covered that misnomer). When soft (40 min-1 hour roasting at 400F (200C), 20-25 min of steam) put into a bowl with a tablespoon of butter, 1/2-3/4 cup real maple syrup, and 1/8 tsp (moderate size pinch) of chipotle pepper powder. Taste and add more syrup or hots as required. It should not be blow-your-face-off-hot, but nicely balanced between sweet and hot and smooth.
Way off topic for a scooter forum, but WTH... A slightly belated Happy Thanksgiving to all the personalities from around the world that I have come to know because of this board. If you don't have a specific holiday for giving thanks, well, you don't really need one. We have scooters and computers - we are doing all right in the grand scheme of things.
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Re: A Birdie Told Me.....
I didn't even know there is a difference. And my college job currently is in produce so I guess that's badWhiteNoise wrote:Hope ya'll enjoyed your feast and your family/company! I sure the heck did So much food!!!!!
Mel, well isn't it nice to know your dog Enjoys the holiday too
Ali, funny you said yams. I was in charge of making the candied yams (12 large in fact) and I was disappointed in the finished product. Live and learn. Maybe, Next time? (That is...."if" they ask me next time)
logepoge1, Southern thang We eat both yams and sweet potatoes up north, but I'm told yams are the sweeter of the two. I think they're right. What.....youz got no yams in Louisiana?
Darth, OhNo! That "does look" so possible! Let me guess....no turkey for you? Or is it about the stuffing?
Have to run the stairs a few more times now
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Re: A Birdie Told Me.....
logepoge1 wrote:I didn't even know there is a difference. And my college job currently is in produce so I guess that's badWhiteNoise wrote:Hope ya'll enjoyed your feast and your family/company! I sure the heck did So much food!!!!!
Mel, well isn't it nice to know your dog Enjoys the holiday too
Ali, funny you said yams. I was in charge of making the candied yams (12 large in fact) and I was disappointed in the finished product. Live and learn. Maybe, Next time? (That is...."if" they ask me next time)
logepoge1, Southern thang We eat both yams and sweet potatoes up north, but I'm told yams are the sweeter of the two. I think they're right. What.....youz got no yams in Louisiana?
Darth, OhNo! That "does look" so possible! Let me guess....no turkey for you? Or is it about the stuffing?
Have to run the stairs a few more times now
Cook?
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No just have a college job at a grocery store while I'm doing my engineering studies. Have a second job in catering though but it's serving, not catering
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I meant not cooking
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Re: A Birdie Told Me.....
George thanks for the recipe. Unfortunately our group doesn't like hot, even mildly hot seasoned food. We have all tried some "heat" and just can't seem to favor the flavor(s), sorry. However I'm taking note of your cooking temps and timings. Sweet potatoes? Yams? Think I'll make "white" mashed next holiday.
(Shhh....Still climbing stairs ~and~ another holiday is upon us!)
(Shhh....Still climbing stairs ~and~ another holiday is upon us!)
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