OH! just remembered that we have mac's old Leapster and games to sell. That should bring in close to $100 total which will be nice around the holidays. Now wonder if there are other things I should try to sell now. hmm.
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yay, Cashmere! Resists the urge to yell, "Pix?"
~ma to your BiL, Calli.
We are having chili for dinner and there is chocolate chip cookie dough in the fridge for after. The Christmas tree is up and so far, so good on kitty shenanigans. We are hoping we can keep it up this year.
That's awesome, Cashmere.
This pudding is pretty good! I now wish I had taken the leftover butternut squash from Thanksgiving that my mother didn't want -- I'm sure it would work just right in any pumpkin recipe, huh?
I have to make a confession: I ate something with sweet potatoes that wasn't raw and I liked it. A lot. Sweet potato risotto. I'm still reserving judgement on sweet potato anything else. And I don't like the traditional sweet potato casserole.
And I don't like butternut squash, still.
Mmm... sweet potatoes. Isn't butternut what's actually in cans of pumpkin? I'm pretty sure my parents and grandmother are sweet potato and squashed out, since those are two of the few things she can eat.
What's in sweet potato casserole other than sweet potatoes?
I miss what we call sweet potatoes in Jamaica. They make a great pudding.
It's usually very sweet, often with marshmallows on top.
Quick googling shows a similarity in recipes between casserole and pudding. Does casserole basically mean what's cooked in the dish?
Yeah, I think so. Usually a casserole would be savory, often with a cream sauce (aka cream of mushroom soup or similar), but for sweet potato, casserole and pudding would be pretty much the same thing.
What Jesse said. I don't like the texture or the sweet+ that texture.