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Post by redgravewriter on Nov 26, 2009 11:32:53 GMT -9
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Post by old squirmydad on Nov 26, 2009 13:16:28 GMT -9
Happy Thanksgiving to you too! ;D I made a sweet potato pie today, mmmmm.
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Post by anitangel on Nov 29, 2009 18:41:55 GMT -9
Are sweet potato pies popular in the north side of America? I thought that it requires a special taste and that northern people don't really like it. Of course it could be just my Grandpa who married a southern sweet potato pie loving lady.
Anita
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Post by old squirmydad on Nov 29, 2009 21:09:37 GMT -9
No, they're not popular at all. I'm the only person I know who really likes them, everybody ate some of it because it was a novelty. 
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Post by anitangel on Nov 30, 2009 11:03:03 GMT -9
I see. Thanks for the answer. So now I know for sure Grandpa is not telling me stories and it is not popular up north. He doesn't like it himself. I prefer fruity pies, but sweet potato pie is not bad.
Anita
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Post by docryder on Dec 7, 2009 21:35:58 GMT -9
I live in Central California, and the only people I know who like sweet potato pie are immigrants from the South, and I don't mean Mexico. 
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Post by redgravewriter on Dec 14, 2009 9:56:22 GMT -9
No, they're not popular at all. I'm the only person I know who really likes them, everybody ate some of it because it was a novelty.  Yum, I haven't had one of those in years. Gonna have to have one for christmas. My mom used to make them when I was a kid, but haven't had one in years. Totally forgot about them actually.
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