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Default Prefer Yams Or Sweet Potatoes - Favorite Way To Prepare Them?

On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 21:41:25 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
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>Clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz wrote:
>
>> Markets sell both varieties of sweet potato and differentiate by
>> eroneously labeling one a yam. The type called yam is far more common
>> in the US and is what one finds canned.

>
>So you are no longer making the "eroneous" [sic] claim that canned yams are
>actually butternut squash? I'm glad you finally learned *something* from me!


There is nothing of value anyone can learn from you.

Never said any such thing o' illiterate one... I said that canned
*pumpkin* is typically butternut squash. But what would one expect
from an ignoranus baboon assfaced keyboard kook who thinks sweet
potatoes are low in carbs... look at who's talking about clueless,
what a ****ing moroon... an actual baboon has a higher IQ than you...
and that is an indisputible FACT... any babboon knows sweet potatoes
are SWEET! But you're just the babboon's ass[hole]. What great
entertainment those calyfornucators provide... one is a so-called
educator with the IQ of a mushroom, and now this pos with the mental
capacity of a brine shrimp. LOL-LOL

Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .
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Default Pussy CAUGHT LYING *AGAIN*!

Clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz lied:

>>> Markets sell both varieties of sweet potato and differentiate by
>>> eroneously labeling one a yam. The type called yam is far more common
>>> in the US and is what one finds canned.

>>
>>So you are no longer making the "eroneous" [sic] claim that canned yams
>>are actually butternut squash? I'm glad you finally learned *something*
>>from me!

>
> There is nothing of value anyone can learn from you.
>
> Never said any such thing o' illiterate one... I said that canned
> *pumpkin* is typically butternut squash.


See, that's why I provided the link which you snipped: It PROVES that you
made that ignorant ****ing claim. So here it is AGAIN to prove you both a
liar and a ****ing retarded shithead:

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.f...b5b062c54a31b4


Here's the complete post which YOU IGNORANTLY WROTE and are now trying to
deny, liar:

Kris wrote:

>> A friend is trying to get her son to eat more vegetables, and he had some
>> mashed sweet potatoes recently that we went wild for. So she's trying to
>> replicate them at home.
>>
>> They were extra sweet, but NOT the kind of sweet potatoe casserole with
>> sweet topping recipe. Mashed sweet potatoes with things mixed in to make
>> them even sweeter.
>>
>> Any ideas? I'd like to surprise my friend with some ideas.


YOU IGNORANTLY REPLIED:

> If out of a can it was butternut squash. The best sweeet potatoes are
> those baked in their jackets... they're plenty sweet, oozing natural
> sugar, they need nothing.



That was easy... it's ALWAYS easy to call you on your bullshit and prove
that you're an ignorant lying retarded chunk of shit.

Bob


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