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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle-Eye View Post
    Here Is a good southern soup dish good for Diabetics that should avoid potatoes.

    Sausage and Sweet Potato Soup
    with Black-eyed Peas
    From the Kitchen of Deep South Dish
    1 tablespoon of olive oil
    1 cup of chopped onion
    1/2 cup of chopped green bell pepper
    1/4 cup of chopped celery
    1/2 pound of andouille or other spicy smoked sausage, sliced into 1/2 inch rounds
    1 large sweet potato, peeled and diced (about 3 cups)
    2 cups of beef stock or broth
    1 can of Rotel diced tomatoes, undrained
    1 can of black-eyed peas, undrained
    1 cup of tomato juice or V-8
    1/4 of a small head of cabbage, sliced (about 1-1/2 cups)
    1/2 teaspoon of kosher salt
    5 turns of the pepper grinder
    Heat the oil in a soup pot or 4 to 6 quart Dutch oven over medium high heat. Add the onion, bell
    pepper and celery; saute for about 4 minutes. Add the sausage and cook another 3 minutes,
    then add the sweet potatoes. Add the beef stock, Rotel, black-eyed peas, tomato juice,
    cabbage, salt and pepper; stir, bring up to a boil, reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 20 to 25
    minutes or until sweet potatoes are tender.
    About 6 servings
    ~Cook’s Notes~
    I used Conecuh sausage and Rotel diced tomatoes, making this a fairly spicy soup. If you prefer
    a milder version, simply substitute one can of regular diced tomatoes, undrained, in place of the
    Rotel and use a milder smoked sausage.
    Source: http://deepsouthdish.com
    Good timing The spicier, the better

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    Morning and cold in the 30's.

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    Good morning last cold day should start warming up.

    Oh forgot we made the sweet potato soup last night it came out great had just a little kick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle-Eye View Post
    Good morning last cold day should start warming up.

    Oh forgot we made the sweet potato soup last night it came out great had just a little kick.
    Yep...little warm up here too...thankfully...
    Sounds delicious....I'll keep that soup in mind...right now we're sweet potatoed out....lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOP View Post
    Yep...little warm up here too...thankfully...
    Sounds delicious....I'll keep that soup in mind...right now we're sweet potatoed out....lol
    Oh no!! From Idaho!! Where the climate (according to domer), is ALWAYS pleasant....
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    Going to the barber today. Almost got arrested yesterday, neighbors reported seeing Big Foot in my yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle-Eye View Post


    Going to the barber today. Almost got arrested yesterday, neighbors reported seeing Big Foot in my yard.
    Do you still have the good old timey classic barber shops there? They are the best I think one of the ones here is almost 100

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOP View Post
    Do you still have the good old timey classic barber shops there? They are the best I think one of the ones here is almost 100
    My shop has 3 chairs and is right out of Mayberry. The difference is two of the barbers are women. I pay $20 for a haircut and beard trim including tip. Hell they even put a hot towel on your neck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle-Eye View Post
    My shop has 3 chairs and is right out of Mayberry. The difference is two of the barbers are women. I pay $20 for a haircut and beard trim including tip. Hell they even put a hot towel on your neck.
    Does it always have the same staff? I need to find Mr. Owl one of those barbers. He goes to a local one that has TVs tuned to sports in front of every chair. The quality of haircut seems really dependent on who you get, and if she's watching the TV, apparently. He has lovely thick dark hair and a cowlick, which seems to enrage them. He often comes home with a near-bald spot where his cowlick is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Does it always have the same staff? I need to find Mr. Owl one of those barbers. He goes to a local one that has TVs tuned to sports in front of every chair. The quality of haircut seems really dependent on who you get, and if she's watching the TV, apparently. He has lovely thick dark hair and a cowlick, which seems to enrage them. He often comes home with a near-bald spot where his cowlick is.
    Yea the same 3 but I haven't seen the guy for awhile he might have retired. The one lady I always take because she has cut my hair so long she doesn't need to ask how I want it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle-Eye View Post
    Yea the same 3 but I haven't seen the guy for awhile he might have retired. The one lady I always take because she has cut my hair so long she doesn't need to ask how I want it.
    We need to find someone like that.
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