Tonight for dinner in doing a reverse seared fillet steak, and a pretty big
baked sweet potato.
I eat my baked sweet taters like I do regular baked potato, loaded with butter
and sour cream, with salt and pepper added….
Yum!!
K
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once in awhile...
On Jun 15, 2021, at 5:25 PM, Julia Leatherwood
<julialeatherwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What an interesting article Vicki.
Here in Spain I have not a clue what spuds I am buying as no name is put to
them. It is all a bit of hit or miss. In Mercadona, biggest supermarket
chain and owner one of Spain’s richest men....they do sell spuds that have
been washed and clean. Then I can go to Super Turre in my village and they
are all dirty. The ones cleaned are already sprouting.
Back in the UK for baking I get the Maris Pipers and when in season the
Jersey Royals...yum yum.
Back in my US Florida days it was the Idaho for baking but not seen anything
similar here.
Oh, now I am getting hungry for a baked spud with lashings of butter and sour
cream and some fresh salsa. Might have to see what I have in the
fridge🤔😜🤣
Jules xx
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/jun/15/no-dud-spuds-how-to-make-the-most-of-australian-potatoes
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