In article >, "Jean B." >
wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
> > In article >, "Jean B." >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Omelet wrote:
> >>> In article >, "Jean B." >
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>>>> The mix also includes dried sweet potatoes, carrots, taro and one
> >>>>>>> other
> >>>>>>> veggie. Can't think of it at the moment.
> >>>>>> You're going to make me go back out again, aren't you?
> >>>>> <g> They are rather tasty. I get just the straight packages of
> >>>>> carrots
> >>>>> for dad. He's also been eating the garlic I bought...
> >>>> Notice the absence? I got some. The veggie matter is sweet
> >>>> potatoes, squash [definitely winter squash], carrots, green beans,
> >>>> and taro. These are from Taiwan.
> >>> Eating them straight or with a dip? :-) I'm curious as to what the
> >>> squash is.
> >>>
> >>> And yes, we missed ya!
> >> LOL! Well, the taro sure needs something. I might feed it and
> >> the sweet potato (which is not what WE call sweet potato in the
> >> US) to the animals.
> >
> > At least it won't go to waste. <g> I'm not a fan of the Taro either.
>
> I consider it empty calories. I don't like the texture, and it is
> pretty much lacking in flavor. Carby too.
I just feed it to the bird. She can use the calories. ;-)
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