A Bad Sunburn
As I was editing these photos, I couldn't help myself but to see a human form.
Just this morning, I posted sizzling to the #freewrite prompt. The prompt was inspired by a story in which the person was extremely sunburned.
Every time, my whiter than white family comes to visit us in California, at least one of them comes back from the beach with pretty much the coloring you see in the picture above. Hint: Keep several aloe plants in good condition in your yard. They are the saviors of those suffering from underestimating the power of the sun.
I am happy to report that this picture is not depicting a sunburn!!
The Identity Revealed
What we have here is one of these beauties.
Every third Saturday we have a backyard produce and product swap. People bring all kinds of things they are either growing or making and we trade. The only rule is no money is involved. Everything else is up to the traders.
This Saturday, it was raining.
As much as we love and need rain in Southern California, we get a bit paralyzed when it is happening.
Most people just stay home.
It happens so infrequently that that is actually a good strategy since most people here don't know how to drive in the rain - but that is a different story.
One of the few who ventured to join the swap brought the purple ... along.
Did you recognize what this is?
If you guessed sweet potatoes, you guessed right!!
Aren't they beautiful?
Sweet potatoes are such a great plant. they greens are not only edible but also delicious. They grow in abundance, fill your cooking pots and make a great living ground cover.
And they get huge!!!
Here you see them in comparison to a 5-gallon bucket and a man's foot.
Pretty impressive, right?
Do you grow sweet potatoes? Or do you eat them? How many varieties have you tasted and which one is your favorite one?
One more question. What is your favorite way to eat Sweet Potatoes?
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I have never been able to get a sweet potato to fruit... err. tuber? Regular potatoes are easy here though.
Really?? I have them all over my yard all the time. Where are you getting your starts from?
Very impressive plants. Are you sure people eat them? And if so, Why? :-))
Because they're delicious! In pie or among root vegetables, baked with plenty of butter and herbs.
Interesting theory. Hmmm. Someone would have to prove it to me. Haven't had success with that so far. :-)) But I understand some people don't even like avocados! So I'll accept these sorts of things go round and round all the time. :-))
I’m happily pro-avocado, but saddened to hear you haven’t had a good sweet potato experience before. Or perhaps they just aren’t your thing. (In which case, more for me!)
sweet potatoes are delicious!! agreed lol
Well played , well played i thought it was human too at first glance ...
Glad you liked it!!!
LOL at Bad Sunburn, We often have sweet potatoes so I recognized it immediately ;)
Good for you!! How do you like them best?
In NZ we cAll them Kumera and there similar to the ones callled red sweet potatoes here
I often roast them but of recent we have been having them mashed now and again
Thank you for telling me. This one is big. I think I try half of it smashed. Sounds good!
IT really is great Just mashed with some butter nothing else works good for us :)
I haven't seen a sweet potato as gigantic as those. I like the purple or violet ones because they are better tasting.
I think it's something else if someone has that kind of sunburned behind.
I like those as well. I also have some yellow ones growing which are really good.
I knew it was a sweet potato! LoL
good for you!!! You know good food :)
LOL.. yeah, I see a burnt 'hiney'. Oh my that would be painful. And you say you have relatives who get that burnt ?? YIKES !! :)
They get pretty bright red. we always warn them and it is easy to forget how much the sun can do if you are close to the ocean. It seems cool and they only notice when it is too late.... But usually, with a good dose of Aloe, they are fine the next day (s)
Those are big sweet potatoes. Thank God it is not bottom as initially I thought so. Lol. You are hilarious. 😂
Thank you :)
Reminds me of when I first saw Rambutan. I call them monsters balls. Hehe.
:-)
Wait....
how do you know? :-)
🤪 😂
Fy, fry, fry the heck out of those plants. That's my favorite way to eat them.
Thanks for the bountiful harvest yesterday. Now I have soup for the next 10 years.
You are welcome. Better get started with soup for breakfast lol
PS: I don't think I ever cooked a worse soup than the one we made (OK, you! Since it did turn out awful to my poor tastebuds, I am going to blame it all on you).
No wonder you did not take any home. I gave it all to Bonnie. ;-)
I liked it!!! We just had too much food at home and I didn't want to try to fit more in the fridge
If you liked that blobby water, you'd pull your hair out if I cooked a proper minestrone. So good.
Start cooking!! I have too much hair!!! And check it out. I posted a Steemit meetup with music and easter eggs lol
Hair soup? :-P
I reckon I've never seen a real sweet potato before. That is quite impressive!
there are so many different varieties out there. In all colors and sizes. What you can buy in the store here is just 2 maximum 3 varieties. Btw. if it says yam in the store - it is still a sweet potato :)
Well, I have seen the sweet potatoes in the grocery store, but they sure didn't look like that one! I read an article about yams once, so I did know the ones in the store aren't the real thing. But I suppose I will go right on calling them yams, because that's what I've always called them.