Libby’s Recipes: Orange Sweet Potatoes
Here is another tasty take on sweet potatoes. Thanks to my sister for this recipe.
Here is another tasty take on sweet potatoes. Thanks to my sister for this recipe.
0 Here is a recipe that should fit into your fall menu. Sweet Potatoes with Applesauce 4 medium size sweet potatoes 1 cup unsweetened applesauce 2/3 cup firmly packed brown…
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Presently a resident in a health facility, my nearing 100 years old friend grew up the hard way. She was a member of a sharecropper family of six including the mother and father. They were ‘poor’ in things of this world but admitted to having many blessings bestowed upon them so in a sense they were ‘rich’ in many less obvious ways for which they were thankful. But life was nevertheless challenging.
I attend one of the eight named Presbyterian Churches in Dillon County, one that was organized in 1871 when many of the members of Little Pee Dee Presbyterian Church (no longer active) decided the long wagon/buggy trip there from the upper part of the county was a problem thus Kentyre came into being.
Here is a recipe for a classic dip that goes quite well with whatever it is you like to dip.
My bathroom is mostly white, tile, paint, mirror plus plenty of light so I can see fairly well if the size is right. I have recently been joined by my ‘Little Friend’, a bug or insect, whichever who has taken up temporary residence there and to whom I am indebted.
He was working when he got the call from a relative with the ‘bad’ news. Our friend, already terminally ill, was beyond that diagnosis and his time was fleeting. Would he come to visit for the final performance?
We had this casserole last night and my husband actually said it was much better than he thought it would be. That is a compliment as he is not really a fan of casseroles.
The HERALD has given extraordinary, even encyclopedic coverage to the opening of the new auditorium recently given birth off US 301 North and Superintendent Ray Rogers II Way. Impressive is an understatement.