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I don't often purchase premade food but since both of us love sweet potato fries

and we hadn't planted any this year, I picked up a bag of Alexia julienned sweet

potato fries. (go to alexiafoods dot com to see)

 

Last night I fried them in a little peanut oil, drained and patted dry with

paper towels, but they could have been done in the oven without oil. They were

incredibly good, needed no extra salt and were crispy outside, flavorful and

quickly prepared. The down side is that the husband person ended up swiping them

from my plate when he finished his! The pig.

 

These are worth buying again. Dinner last night was one of those no brainer,

little prep meals all done from home canned or commercially canned foods in

storage and the frozen sweet potato fries. We had collard greens (Martha Holmes

- actually very good), sweet potato fries, black eyed peas and green beans.

Dessert was a quart jar of home-canned peaches. Other than frying the sweet

potato fries, all I had to do was open cans or jars and dump in a pot for

heating. Biscuits or corn bread would have been good with dinner but I wasn't

quite up to standing that long.

 

Jeanne in GA

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Those sound yummy, Jeanne. I love sweet potato

fries. There are a couple of cafes around town here

that serve them as a side now, and they are so good

dipped in garlicky ranch! Mmmmm

Your whole quick and easy meal sounded wonderful. :)

 

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beauty of an animal's skin or its flexibility

in motion?

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, Jeanne B <treazured wrote:

>

> I don't often purchase premade food but since both of us love sweet potato

fries and we

hadn't planted any this year, I picked up a bag of Alexia julienned sweet potato

fries. (go

to alexiafoods dot com to see)

>

> Last night I fried them in a little peanut oil, drained and patted dry with

paper towels,

but they could have been done in the oven without oil. They were incredibly

good, needed

no extra salt and were crispy outside, flavorful and quickly prepared. The down

side is that

the husband person ended up swiping them from my plate when he finished his! The

pig.

>

> These are worth buying again. Dinner last night was one of those no brainer,

little prep

meals all done from home canned or commercially canned foods in storage and the

frozen

sweet potato fries. We had collard greens (Martha Holmes - actually very good),

sweet

potato fries, black eyed peas and green beans. Dessert was a quart jar of

home-canned

peaches. Other than frying the sweet potato fries, all I had to do was open cans

or jars and

dump in a pot for heating. Biscuits or corn bread would have been good with

dinner but I

wasn't quite up to standing that long.

>

> Jeanne in GA

>

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