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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]TJs has them [/quote] Thanks. [quote=Anonymous]I get them at Safeway. I forget the brand but it's a paperbag-colored package in the frozen veggie section. Plain sweet potatoes cut into cubes.[/quote] Thanks. I do hash browns too. And I'm better with a description than a name. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you want to make sweet potato fries, the easiest way is in the cuisinart. It cuts fries perfectly. [/quote] Sure, but then you have to clean your food processor which is more work than cooking an entire gourmet meal.[/quote] Thanks for the tip. We are serious about fries in our house, plus we make them in bulk to freeze. So clean up wouldn't be a big deal. [quote=Anonymous]Get a mandolin. Perfect cuts and dishwasher safe.[/quote] I remember researching mandolin's and for some reason, I seem to recall them not being recommended for cutting sweet potatoes. I can't remember why or if I'm thinking about something else completely different. I know I will have to get the ones with the "safety" so I won't cut off my fingers. Which I would do. It's a miracle I still have all 10 fingers and toes actually. [quote=Anonymous]Cascadia Farms brand[/quote] Thanks.[/quote]
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