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Dr. Chicken Don't Look!

Gfw
Gfw Posts: 1,598
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
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<p />Tonight we did Country Ribs and Sweet Potatoes. The ribs were great and the Sweet Potatoes were outstanding! Sorry Dr. - Sweet (not red or white) potatoes are allowed on the Sugar-Buster diet! Have a great evening and the best in BBQ to all.

Comments

  • Gfw, ALLRIGHT DUDE! You are eating healthy, and enjoying it.. Perfect...

  • Gfw,
    Sorry! With a heading like that, I couldn't resist! My wifey is on the same diet! She's got good sense though! She refuses to look at dem yams!
    Better you than me! Enjoy![p]Dr. Chicken[p]p.s.: They do look good though! Nice picture work!

  • King-O-Coals,
    If youse guys calls dat perfect eatin', I prefer to waste away! Likes I said before, "The only good thing about Sweet potaters, is it's a good thing hogs like 'em! Yuk! Yuk! yuuuuk!!!![p]Dr. Chicken

  • Char-Woody
    Char-Woody Posts: 2,642
    Dr. Chicken, Shame...I did some last Xmas for dinner I would rather not talk about ..but the other night, just for grins, I peeled one, buttered it real good, like corn on the cob, sprinkled it with brown sugar, and roasted it. Now it wasn't perfect, but it was real tasty. Wrapped in foil of course. I just cold turkey that one...no recipe!
    Cheers..C~W[p]

  • Char-Woody,
    The cold turkey, the foil....I can handle! The sweet taters....yuuuuk! Jist MHO, though![p]Dr. Chicken

  • Dr. Chicken, you musta been beat with a bag of sweet-taters when you was a puppy.. Is it the strings in the texture? I always cut sweet-taters in small slices across the grain so that disappears. I still haven't got the recipe from sisinlaw yet, but you gotta fix that one at least once and let the family try it. Brined pork loin is going in the egg at 1000 hrs. I'm taking it to a friends house afterwards. I'll let you know.