Aaaand
There is the map.
Ralphie you really need to edit the first post here to include the map.
There is the map.
Ralphie you really need to edit the first post here to include the map.
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Do you get "lost" alot? It's obvious you can't tell North from South!
Agree with the west vs east side of Washington. Most of my family lives in SE Washington (farm country). Not many snowflakes there!Just for the record all the liberal snowflakes are on the west sides of Oregon and Washington, also normal people don’t live where you put them.
I'm sorry, but Florida is DisneyWORLD! And we've talked about Nebraska... corn AND BEEF! Other than those minor adjustments, I don't see a problem! And yes, Kansas is completely accurate.
Sweet potatoes aren't as popular as they deserve to be. They're a central/south American plant in the bindweed (Creeping Jenny) family, if you can imagine that. (I'm not that smart--I looked it up.) I grew up in FL, and sweet potatoes were an expected dish at church pot-lucks.
Usually people prepared them as a casserole with the potato flesh mashed up with sugar, nuts, coconut, etc., and topped with marshmallows once hot, then put under the broiler for long enough to toast them. It was never a favorite of mine. I love sweet potatoes though, skin well-scrubbed, baked in a real oven and eaten out of hand (skin and all) with no adornments. That's my "recipe."I was confused when a friend asked for brown sugar. She was confused at my confusion.
I had never encountered sweet potatoes buried in brown sugar and drowned in butter before.
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That's what alot of peeps call 'Yams', love them too! Instead of brown sugar, I use regular sugar, cinnamon and butter...heavy on the cinnamon
Also like carrot souffle...hard to tell the difference between it and mashed sweet taters.
Not sure we can accept your response on this as Iowa and Missouri are solidly in Southie territory.
I agree with 0007sean. Anyone here who lives somewhere where the winter gets under 20 degrees is an eskimau. Also, @sean007 That map is WRONG.NOT!!!!
Opps, my bad...Cali should say the land of fruits and nuts not movies and weirdos!I agree with 0007sean. Anyone here who lives somewhere where the winter gets under 20 degrees is an eskimau. Also, @sean007 That map is WRONG.