Do I need mashed potatoes if I'm already making yams?

Anonymous
Yams will be with marshmallows, and there'll also be stuffing. As a guest, would you also want mashed regular potatoes?
Anonymous
Yes.
Anonymous
Do you want to? I hate sweet potatoes. Do all your guests like them? Can you have a guest make and bring?
Anonymous
Yes
Anonymous
yes, OP. With what you described, I would make the mashed potatoes.
Anonymous
Yams with marshmallow, yes, I would prefer mashed potatoes. Just mashed sweet potato, I wouldn't need mashed potato.
Anonymous
Yams do not replace mashed potatoes!!
Anonymous
Yes. Omg I love mashed potatoes. I'd cut out the yams if you don't want both
Anonymous
Yams with marshmallows do not replace mashed potatoes!
Anonymous
Yes
Anonymous
YES!
Anonymous
Yams are actually not related to potatoes. They just look like potatoes so people think that they are the same thing, that one is orange and one is white. But they are not and yams are much healthier for you, btw and lower on the glycemic index.

Yes, do the mashed potatoes and gravy! And if you don't mash the yams but slice them (I've got a great recipe; easy and beautiful presentation) they will have a different consistency than mashed potatoes and will be a nice complement.
Anonymous
You can make white potatoes without sweet potatoes or yams, but you cannot make only sweet potatoes/yams and not make white potatoes. The people who eat sweet potatoes or yams is significantly smaller than the people who eat white potatoes. That and you've also decreased the appeal by putting marshmallows in it (for many, sweet potatoes are plenty sweet without adding more sweetened products to it).
Anonymous
YES!!! You cannot have Thanksgiving without mashed potatoes. I think it's federal law.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:YES!!! You cannot have Thanksgiving without mashed potatoes. I think it's federal law.


Don't tell the Feds, but we had Thanksgiving last year with ham instead of turkey….shhhhhhhhhhh

But we would never not have mashed potatoes and gravy! It's a SIN!
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