I have found my sweet potato!
Sadly, I can't remember where I bought it, but what I baked right now is exactly the light yellow/light green sweet potato we eat in Jamaica. And if I can bake it, this means I can find it and make pudding, and where there is pudding, there is heaven.
I just need to remember where I bought it, and what it was called.
And stuff.
OH MY GOD my husband has been on the phone with the Houston realtor for like an hour. STOP TALKING, people.
If nothing else, I have to leave the house in 15 minutes. But the realtor is very circular, and husband is very detail-oriented and picky, so it's leading to insanely long, repetitious conversations.
ita ! In the U.S. aren't these called white sweet potatoes? Maybe I misremember.
I mean, as far as I'm concerned, we go down there, we look at a bunch of houses, we buy one. I am not picky, and I have limited patience for contingencies.
Ahrg. My bank just send me a revised 1098 for my mortgage. Looking at it, they had just omitted my PMI annual payment, but the rest of the numbers were the same, and when I did my taxes, I got the PMI from another statement. So I think I am good. But I knew the form was different from last. Besides, the IRS already gave me my money back...
ita ! In the U.S. aren't these called white sweet potatoes?
I am the last person to be able to answer that question. I know that's not what they were called in the store, and they also weren't called Bonita, which is the name I was looking out for (they match the images of Bonita on the web, but if the store's not calling them that, it's a little more difficult to ask for them by name).
sara - keep the document with your other tax documents. If they decide to send a letter, you just need to show that you used the proper numbers. It shouldn't be an issue.
I am guessing that sweet potatoes in the US are wildly mislabled much of the time.