Oh, yum!We put it in Sweet Tea and Lemonade to make it peach flavored.
Some people said they use it on ice cream and other things, but we haven't tried that.
Nice haul! I've grown sweets before and loved them. I just put them in a warm place for about a week then in my basement they went. But follow what @BirdsBeesTrees posted. That sounds better!Has anyone here grown sweet potatoes? I dug mine yesterday, and they are in the green house now, curing.
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The water on the (dirt) floor is to raise the humidity.
A couple questions... IIRC, they need about 6 days of heat and humidity. How do you know when they're cured?
Maybe they get up and dance...?