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  1. 1. Do you like sweet potatoes/yams at T-giving?

    • yes
      37
    • no
      12
  2. 2. With marshmallows?

    • yes
      19
    • no
      18
    • gag me with a spoon!
      12
  3. 3. With another added sugar?

    • yes
      20
    • no
      16
    • I prefer roasted/baked
      13


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I will eat sweet potatoes anyway they can be cooked. We eat them all the time....boiled, baked, on the BBQ grill, fried......its all good.

My favorite is Honey Baked Ham Sweet Potato Casserole. Heavenly!!!!!!

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you slice up some red potaotes and some sweet potatoes and layer them on some foil and then you add some butter on top with some sliced onion and some fresh herbs, like rosemary, oregano or basil and of course some salt and pepper.... then you fold them up and cook on the BBQ.. once done you open the packet and add some grated cheese that melts really good and then close the packets up and wait for the cheese to melt... this is delish!! :thumbs:

I have also made it in the oven, I just layer everything in a baking dish and cover it and bake....

**it is best to do a bunch of smaller packets... like one serving size because they will cook better on the BBQ ...

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you slice up some red potaotes and some sweet potatoes and layer them on some foil and then you add some butter on top with some sliced onion and some fresh herbs, like rosemary, oregano or basil and of course some salt and pepper.... then you fold them up and cook on the BBQ.. once done you open the packet and add some grated cheese that melts really good and then close the packets up and wait for the cheese to melt... this is delish!! :thumbs:

I have also made it in the oven, I just layer everything in a baking dish and cover it and bake....

**it is best to do a bunch of smaller packets... like one serving size because they will cook better on the BBQ ...

I do this with sweet onions too. OMG................

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You can't go back for what you've missed

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I prefer them baked, but will eat them mashed or in a casserole, but not with marshmallows LOL

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I think I'm the only person alive that doesn't care for sweet potatoes. :lol:

No, I am with you! Ick. But Derek likes them so I am sure they will make an appearance at Thanksgiving.

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I think I'm the only person alive that doesn't care for sweet potatoes. :lol:

I only started to like them in the last 4 years or so, and now I can't get enough of them. Sliced up and placed on the grill is awesome. :thumbs:

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every since i read Tom Robbins book.."even cowgirls get the blues" i have been an yam fan....and water chestnut

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Never had sweet potatoes until I met my hubby and love them....but the whole marshmallow Thanksgiving wotsit thing ...noooo, I don't like....sorry :help:

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