W.T. Walters Company's auction advertisement for Victor, an import from 1881 to Baltimore, Maryland.
Specializing in Percheron, Clydesdale, Belgian, Shire and Suffolk Show Turnout and Presentation
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Friday, November 13, 2015
Is It, Or Isn't It?
Here's an answer to an age old question that surfaces this time of year . . . Is it a yam, or is it a sweet potato?
First Things First.
First Things First.
A sweet potato is not a yam.
(Nor is it even a potato -- it's a root vegetable!)
Huffington Post, November 26, 2013
Renee Jacques & Andy McDonald
Huffington Post, November 26, 2013
Renee Jacques & Andy McDonald
Sweet Potato-Apple Cobbler
By Kitty Forbes, Georgia ~ Southern Living ~ Click Photo for Recipe
By Kitty Forbes, Georgia ~ Southern Living ~ Click Photo for Recipe
Back in the 1930's "yam" became a marketing term for the sweet potato in grocery stores in selling their fresh and canned products. It might have simply been a preference for a "4-letter vs. 12-letter" word abbreviation for store signage in advertising the product.
Sweet Potato Soup w/Maple Bacon Roasted Sweet Potato Salad
By Realfoodandicecream.com By AverieCooks by Averie Sunshine
Click photos for recipes.
Sweet potatoes are grown in the United States with a primary concentration of production coming from the great States of North Carolina, Louisiana, California, Mississippi and Texas (in that order). Harvesting kicks into gear mid-to-late August through December, with the November - December crop being the must luscious and flavorful.
The Best Roasted Sweet Potatoes
The Food Lab ~ J. Kneji Lopez-Alt ~ Serious Eats ~ Click Photo for Recipe
The Food Lab ~ J. Kneji Lopez-Alt ~ Serious Eats ~ Click Photo for Recipe
Their blooms hint to us that they are of the Morning Glory family.
How do you tell them apart?
Yam: If it's ugly and hairy, sometimes cylindrical, starchy and dry (more like a yellow potato). If it's (typically) orange, thin skinned and moist and a tuber shape, then it's a sweet potato.
In Asia, the sweet potato is purple in color.
In other cultures, lime and sweet potato are mixed to dye cloth.
Photo: Foodcolor.com
The pigments in purple sweet potato are called anthocyanins
which have been noted as being
"among the most desirable for their superior color and stability."
Sweet potatoes are beneficial for your health in a number of ways:
In other cultures, lime and sweet potato are mixed to dye cloth.
Photo: Foodcolor.com
The pigments in purple sweet potato are called anthocyanins
which have been noted as being
"among the most desirable for their superior color and stability."
Sweet potatoes are beneficial for your health in a number of ways:
Nutrition Facts
Serving size:
1 medium (4.6 oz / 130 g)
Calories 100
Calories from Fat 0
*Percent Daily Values (%DV) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
| Amt per Serving | %DV* | Amt per Serving | %DV* | ||
Total Fat 0g | 0% | Total Carbohydrate 23g | 8% | |||
Cholesterol 0mg | 0% | Dietary Fiber 4g | 16% | |||
Sodium 70mg | 3% | Sugars 7g | ||||
Potassium 440mg | 13% | Protein 2g | ||||
Vitamin A | 120% | Calcium | 4% | |||
Vitamin C | 30% | Iron | 4% |
✽ Vitamin B6 (reduces the chemical homocysteine that is linked with degenerative diseases, including heart attacks);
✽ Vitamin C (bones and teeth; colds and flu);
✽ Vitamin D (immune system);
✽ Iron (energy / red and white blood cell production, resistance to stress);
✽ Magnesium (relaxation and anti-stress);
✽ Potassium (electrolytes regulating heartbeat and nerve signals);
✽ Slow to release sugars into the bloodstream (without sugar spikes linked to fatigue and weight gain); and
✽ High in carotenoids (precursor to Vitamin A in your body -- eyesight and antioxidants to boost immunity).
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Loaded Sweet Potato Skins
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Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Every Day Should Be Remembrance Day!
A pinned poppy on your lapel represents the blood spilled by those who gave their lives (red); the black represents the mourning of those who did not return home; the green leaf represents the crops growing and future prosperity at war's end. The leaf should be positioned at 11 o'clock, representing the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month -- the time that World War I formally ended.
Click the flag above for The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, "In Flanders Fields"
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PS: Sean Hardeman, we're always thinking of you . . . Be safe
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