Sweet Potatos
By Aleyna
- 31 Mar, 2020
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I planted the sweet potato at the end of September last year. As they were taking up a lot of space in the herb bed, and the leaves were turning yellow, we decided to harvest. Now they will stay in the sun for 1 week to dry.
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Right Thrupennybit, also are good for muscles of us old peeps :)
1 Apr, 2020
The father of a friend grows batatas dolce - for his pigs! I asked if he had ever had sweet potato pie, which he hadn't. So he rescued a couple from the pigs and I made him a pie. I joked about how these are grown for pigs and pumpkins are grown to feed cows, that I was making deserts out of animal food. He really likes both types as pies.
3 Apr, 2020
Lol yes that's good to know Akeyna.😊
3 Apr, 2020
True Wylie, her the sweet potatos ar also grown for animals diet, but we also use it in culinary recipes. One of the most famous french cuisine sweets is the Marron glacê, which can be cooked using chestnuts or sweet potatos. I suggest the last one.... yummie
4 Apr, 2020
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See who else is growing Solanum tuberosum (Salad potato).
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What a good crop you have there they also boost your immune system.
31 Mar, 2020