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delalluvia:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on October 06, 2009, 02:12:34 pm ---I like them that way, too. I never cared for them "candied." Way too sweet for me. Makes me the odd man out in my family at holiday dinners. :-\
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Same here. When I was a teenager, I was only exposed to the ultra-rich sweet kind with all the marshmallows and stuff on them - and I didn't like them. Then my first boyfriend introduced them to me the baked way and I've loved them that way ever since.
Clyde-B:
I didn't see beer or whiskey anywhere on the list. Must be some kind of oversight.
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: delalluvia on October 06, 2009, 02:17:34 pm ---Same here. When I was a teenager, I was only exposed to the ultra-rich sweet kind with all the marshmallows and stuff on them - and I didn't like them. Then my first boyfriend introduced them to me the baked way and I've loved them that way ever since.
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Oh, God, the marshmallow. ... :P In my family, both sides of it, the cooks just used enough brown sugar and molasses to bring on a diabetic coma.
When I was in college, we always had a campus Thanksgiving Dinner about a week before Thanksgiving. The turkey was always served with baked sweet potatoes, sliced in half, as sort of a garnish around the edge of the platter. I'd just slap a little butter and salt on them, and thought they were very good eating that way. :)
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: Clyde-B on October 06, 2009, 02:27:03 pm ---I didn't see beer or whiskey anywhere on the list. Must be some kind of oversight.
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Must be. Alcohol is an antiseptic, after all.
LauraGigs:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on October 06, 2009, 02:27:09 pm ---The turkey was always served with baked sweet potatoes, sliced in half, as sort of a garnish around the edge of the platter. I'd just slap a little butter and salt on them, and thought they were very good eating that way. :)
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The traditional Thanksgiving dinner is actually quite healthy (and delicious imo). I wish it were served more often. I absolutely love real cranberry relish. I like it with ground-up cranberries, some orange (again), and some agave nectar to cut the tartness. YUM!! Vitamins and antioxidants out the wazoo, too.
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