Anonymous wrote:TJs has them
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Thanks. I do hash browns too. And I'm better with a description than a name.
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Anonymous wrote:If you want to make sweet potato fries, the easiest way is in the cuisinart. It cuts fries perfectly.
Sure, but then you have to clean your food processor which is more work than cooking an entire gourmet meal.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Get a mandolin. Perfect cuts and dishwasher safe.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Cascadia Farms brand
Thanks.