Done.
both different and yet equally worthy of living in a trash can. I loathe both. But then again not really all that into pies.It's that time of year, no matter how much everyone else wants it to be Christmas ahead of Halloween and Thanksgiving (for those in the USA).
Anyway, smoking some ABF and was thinking about just how different cocoa and chocolate taste to me and it reminded me of a conversation I had with my wife a few years ago.
See, her ex-husband, like myself, recognizes that pumpkin pie and sweet potato pie taste nothing alike, though his preference was for the clearly inferior sweet potato whereas mine is for the pumpkin. To my wife, both pies taste the same.
So where do you fall—do they taste the same to you, or do they taste different and you have a preference for one over the other?
I agree and disagree at the same time.90% of all pumpkin pies have no pumpkin in them. They are made of acorn squashes. Check the ingredients on fillings. It is hard to commercially make anything from real pumpkin without it having that rotted aroma.
Sweet potatoes, I love. The pies… not so much.
But, I’ll take a slice of that pecan pie, pretty please.
If the wife thinks they both tasted the same, why the x husband ?It's that time of year, no matter how much everyone else wants it to be Christmas ahead of Halloween and Thanksgiving (for those in the USA).
Anyway, smoking some ABF and was thinking about just how different cocoa and chocolate taste to me and it reminded me of a conversation I had with my wife a few years ago.
See, her ex-husband, like myself, recognizes that pumpkin pie and sweet potato pie taste nothing alike, though his preference was for the clearly inferior sweet potato whereas mine is for the pumpkin. To my wife, both pies taste the same.
So where do you fall—do they taste the same to you, or do they taste different and you have a preference for one over the other?
Never mess with or mislead regarding food. Allergies, dietary issues, and trust are no joke.Always been a pumpkin guy, with at least half a tub of Cool Whip.
I had sweet potato pie once - at a homeless shelter I was volunteering in.
I assumed it was pumpkin until I was mostly finished with it.
Kinda irked me that I was misled.
I find them to be unique to one another and have a preference towards sweet potato pie.It's that time of year, no matter how much everyone else wants it to be Christmas ahead of Halloween and Thanksgiving (for those in the USA).
Anyway, smoking some ABF and was thinking about just how different cocoa and chocolate taste to me and it reminded me of a conversation I had with my wife a few years ago.
See, her ex-husband, like myself, recognizes that pumpkin pie and sweet potato pie taste nothing alike, though his preference was for the clearly inferior sweet potato whereas mine is for the pumpkin. To my wife, both pies taste the same.
So where do you fall—do they taste the same to you, or do they taste different and you have a preference for one over the other?