The SweetPotato Queens is a women s organization based in Jackson, Mississippi , that has over 6000 ref http www.sweetpotatoqueens.com chapters Total Chapters Registered ref chapters in over 20 countries. Organization The SweetPotato Queens concept has been explained and made popular by a series of books by Jill Conner Browne, born in Tupelo, Mississippi Tupelo and raised in Jackson, who came up with the idea in 1982. ref name Advice From SweetPotato Queens http www.cbsnews.com stories 2006 01 06 earlyshow leisure books main1183468.shtml Advice From SweetPotato Queens ref Browne is the author of a number of books which form the backbone of the SweetPotato Queen movement. It involves a belief in a sisterhood that promotes self esteem and positive thinking, appealing to mostly middle aged ... of the SweetPotato Queen books, they began to empower women. ref http www.usatoday.com life books news 2007 02 20 sweetpotato queen x.htm Tour fit for a SweetPotato Queen ref In 2005, almost ten ... in their local communities. SweetPotato Queen Books all by Jill Conner Browne SweetPotato Queens Book of Love Jan 19, 1999 God Save the SweetPotato Queens Jan 9, 2001 The SweetPotato Queens Big Ass Cookbook and Financial Planner Jan 7, 2003 SweetPotato Queens Field Guide to Men Every Man I Love Is Either Married, Gay, or Dead Oct 5, 2004 The SweetPotato Queens Wedding Planner Divorce Guide Dec 27, 2005 The SweetPotato Queens First Big Ass Novel Stuff We Didn t Actually Do, but Could Have, and May Yet Jan 2, 2007 The SweetPotato Queens Guide to Raising Children for Fun and Profit Jan 1, 2008 American Thighs The SweetPotato Queen s Guide to Preserving Your Assets Dec 30, 2008 See also Red Hat Society References reflist External links http www.sweetpotatoqueens.com SweetPotato Queens Official Website http www.usatoday.com life books news 2007 02 20 sweetpotato queen x.htm Tour Fit For A SweetPotato Queen Category Women s organizations in the United States ... more details
Taxobox color violet name Sweetpotato latent virus SPLV virus group iv familia Potyviridae genus Potyvirus species Sweetpotato latent virus synonyms Sweetpotato virus N br SwPLV Sweetpotato latent virus SPLV is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae . References 1. Moyer, James W. and Luis F. Salazar. Viruses and Viruslike Diseases of SweetPotato. 1989 . Plant Disease Vol.73 No. 6 June 1989 2. Gibson, R.W., Mpembe, I., T. Alicai, Carey, E. E., Mwanaga, R.O.M., S. E. Seal and H.J. Vetten. 1998 . Symptoms, Aetiology and serolgocal analysis of sweetpotato virus diseases in Uganda. Plant Pathology 1998 47, 95 102 3. Njeru, R.W., Bagabe, M.C., Nkezabahizi, D., Kayiranga, D., Butare, J., and J. Ndirigue. 2008 Viruses infecting sweetpotato in Rwanda occurrence and distribution. Annals of Applied Biology 153 215 221 External links http www.ictvdb.rothamsted.ac.uk ICTVdB 00.057.0.01.082.htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Sweetpotato latent virus http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method DEFAULTSORT SweetPotato Latent Virus Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Category Potyviridae Virus plant disease stub ... more details
unreferenced date November 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image SweetPotatoPie.jpg right thumb A slice of sweet potato pie. Sweet potato pie is a traditional side dish in the Southern United States . It is often served during the American holiday season, especially at Thanksgiving , and is similar in many ways to pumpkin pie . Marshmallows are sometimes added as a topping, but this was adapted more in the Northern United States than in the South. It is usually made as a large tart in an open pie shell without a top crust. The filling consists of mashed sweet potato es, milk, sugar and eggs, flavored with spices such as nutmeg. Other possible ingredients include vanilla or banana extracts. The baked custard filling may vary from a light and silky to dense, depending on the recipe s ratio of mashed potato, milk and eggs. American pies Thanksgiving DEFAULTSORT Sweet Potato Pie Category Sweet pies Category American pies Category Cuisine of the Southern United States Category Custard desserts Category Soul food Category Christmas food Category Thanksgiving food US stub Dessert stub Pie stub es Pastel de batata simple Sweet potato pie sv S tpotatispaj ... more details
Chinese pic SweetpotatoTongsui.jpg c j faan1 syu4 2 tong4 seoi2 p fan1 shu3 tang2 shui3 l sweetpotatosweet water Sweetpotato soup is a Chinese cuisine Chinese dessert found in Southern China and Hong Kong . Cantonese cuisine In Cantonese cuisine , it is categorized as a tong sui or sweet soup, hence the Chinese name. The soup is usually thin is texture, but potent in taste. The recipe is simple, consisting of boiling the sweetpotato for a long time with rock candy and ginger. Sweetpotato is one of the most commonly found and abundant vegetables grown in China. ref http www.cgiar.org impact research sweetpotato.html cgiar.org ref With its simple recipe and large crop supply, sweetpotato soup is one of the most accessible and affordable tong sui in the region. References reflist See also Egg tongsui Category Chinese soups Category Chinese dessert dessert stub China cuisine stub es Sopa de batata zh ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name SweetPotato Pie Type Album Artist Robert Cray Cover Released 5 May 1997 Recorded Mercury Records Genre Blues Length 47 13 Label Mercury Records Producer Reviews Last album Some Rainy Morning br 1995 This album SweetPotato Pie br 1997 Next album Take Your Shoes Off br 1999 SweetPotato Pie is a blues album by Robert Cray . It was released on 5 May 1997 in music 1997 , through Mercury Records . Track listing Nothing Against You Cray 5 46 Do That for Me Cray 4 26 Back Home Cray 5 59 The One in the Middle Pugh 5 17 Little Birds Cray 3 50 Trick or Treat Redding 3 10 Simple Things Cray 4 46 Jealous Minds Hayes, Pugh 4 43 Not Bad for Love Cray 7 12 I Can t Quit Cray 5 04 Category Robert Cray albums Category 1997 albums Category Mercury Records albums Category Blues albums 1990s album stub ... more details
Taxobox color violet name Sweetpotato mild mottle virus SPMMV virus group iv familia Potyviridae genus Ipomovirus species Sweetpotato mild mottle virus synonyms sweetpotato T virus br sweetpotato B virus Sweetpotato mild mottle virus SPMMV is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae . External links http phene.cpmc.columbia.edu ICTVdB 00.057.0.05.001.htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Sweetpotato mild mottle virus http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method DEFAULTSORT SweetPotato Mild Mottle Virus Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Category Potyviridae Virus plant disease stub ... more details
Taxobox color violet name Sweetpotato yellow dwarf virus virus group iv familia Potyviridae genus Ipomovirus species Sweetpotato yellow dwarf virus SPYDV synonyms whitefly transmissible sweetpotato virus Sweetpotato yellow dwarf virus SPYDV is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae . External links http phene.cpmc.columbia.edu ICTVdB 00.057.0.85.002.htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Sweetpotato yellow dwarf virus http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method DEFAULTSORT SweetPotato Yellow Dwarf Virus Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Category Potyviridae Virus plant disease stub ... more details
A potato , Solanum tuberosum , is a crop tuber grown throughout the world. Potato may also refer to Potato, fictional List of Air characters Potato Air novel character Potato band , Thai rock group Potato Blackadder , television episode from BBC sitcom Blackadder II See also Elena Potato , fictional Monster Allergy series character Mr. Potato Head , a doll Potato starch , starch refined from potatoSweetpotato , another kind of vegetable yam Potoooooooo Pot 8 Os , 18th century racehorse Irish potato candy , a Philadelphia confectionery that resembles a potato disambig fr Potato ... more details
Infobox Standard title The Sweet By and By comment image SweetByAndBy1868.png image size caption Cover of original Lyon & Healy sheet music, 1868 writer composer Joseph P. Webster lyricist S. Fillmore Bennett published 1868 in music 1868 written language English form Ballad original artist recorded by Louis Armstrong , Johnny Cash , many others The Sweet By and By is a Christian hymn with lyrics by S. Fillmore Bennett and music by Joseph P. Webster . It is recognizable by its chorus In the sweet by and by We shall meet on that beautiful shore. In the sweet by and by We shall meet on that beautiful shore. ref Bennett, The Sweet By And By. ref Background blockquote Mr. Webster, like many musicians, was of an exceedingly nervous and sensitive nature, and subject to periods of depression, in which he looked upon the dark side of all things in life. I had learned his peculiarities so well that on meeting him I could tell at a glance if he was melancholy, and had found that I could rouse him up by giving him a new song to work on. He came into my place of business in Elkhorn, Wisconsin , walked ... of the hymn came me like a flash of sunlight, and I replied, The Sweet By and By Why would ... Civil War, veterans sang a song devoted to The Army Bean which used a tune of which The Sweet ... We ll Never Grow Old also uses the line sweet by and by. As in the following lines In that beautiful home where we ll never more roam, We shall be in the sweet by and by. ref Jim Reeves, Where We ll Never ... sweet by and by in the final lines And the last words she heard poor John O say, I ll meet you in that sweet bye and bye. ref The Carter Family, John Hardy http www.bobdylanroots.com jhardy.html ... Bibliography Bennett, S. Fillmore w. J.P. Webster m. . The Sweet By And By . Chicago Lyon & Healy ... 13 In The Sweet By And By In The Sweet By And By vbr.mp3 In The Sweet By And By , Artisan Band 2006 ..., sheet music & MIDI at the Cyber Hymnal http www.hymnpod.com 2009 04 25 sweet by and by In the Sweet ... more details
Citations missing date January 2009 Potato cakes may refer to different preparations of potato es. Image Irwins potato cakes modified.jpg thumb right 250px Two Irwins Potato Cakes File Hashbrown potato patty.jpg thumb U.S. hash brown potato cake In the U.S., the term commonly refers to a patty of hashed ... by many restaurants. In the southern U.S., the term often refers to potato pancakes. In parts of Australia potato cakes are very common in fish and chip shops where they are called potato scallop s only in New South Wales and Queensland in Victoria, they are called Potato Cakes, made from mashed potato, dipped in batter and deep fried, whereas in NSW they are made from slices of potato . In other parts of the country particularly South Australia a potato cake is a sweet dish made from mashed potato blended with other ingredients. It is a true cake, and typically eaten as a dessert. Potato ... is normally a thick slice of potato, dipped in batter and fried, with no additional flavouring added ... and Scotland, what are known as potato cakes in Australia are known as potato fritters and are of the same ... cake made using potatoes or flour Other flours potato flour . ref http www.cbc.ca pei features recipethief 2004 potato cake.html ref Scottish tattie scone s and Lancashire potato cakes and are made from mashed or reconstited potato and flour and baked on a griddle. They are typically served fried ... toppings such as baked beans, scrambled eggs, garlic butter or tomato ketchup. Irish potato cakes are typically made from mashed potato and flour or baking soda, and are usually fried. It differs from boxty as boxty is made of raw potatoes where as potato cake is made from cooked potatoes. In Ireland, potato cakes are typically known as potato bread, or spid bread and are served in traditional breakfasts along with soda bread and toast . See also Portal Food Lefse Potato pancake Potato cakes in the north of england mashed Potato and Flower fried in Butter, Known in Ireland as Potato Farls. Potato ... more details
bread, but with a yellow tint, and a light potato flavor. Cherokee SweetPotato Bread is a variation on potato bread that uses sweetpotato es. Alternative names Potato bread goes by many regional names, including fadge , slims , potato cake , potato farls , and Tatie Bread in Ireland, and Tawty or Tattie ...No footnotes date December 2008 Image Ulster fry.jpg right thumb 300px Potato bread on the left in an Ulster fry Potato bread is a form of bread in which potato replaces a portion of the regular wheat flour. It is cooked in a variety of methods, including by baking it on a hot griddle or pan, or in an oven. It may be leavened or unleavened, and may have a variety of other ingredients baked into it. The ratio of potato to wheat flour varies significantly from recipe to recipe, with some recipes having a majority of potato , and others having a majority of wheat flour. Some recipes call for mashed potatoes, with others calling for dehydrated potato flakes. It is available as a commercial product ... Image Homemade potato bread, half.jpg left thumb 200px Half of a leavened loaf of whole wheat potato bread made with red potatoes Germany Kartoffelbrot is a potato bread that may contain spelt and rye flour. Ireland Pratie Oaten uses a fine oatmeal instead of flour for more texture. Apple Potato bread is a specialty of Armagh , which is famous for growing apples. It is a potato bread wrapped, pasty like, around a sweet filling of apples. Peru Papa pan A recent spike in wheat prices has led to an increased use of potatoes in Peru. Potato bread is being given to school children, prisoners ... is a light and airy potato bread. United States Commercial Product potato bread is commercially ... Commons category Potato breads http en.wikibooks.org wiki Cookbook Potato Bread A common Irish recipe ... potato bread recipe Potato dishes Irish bread DEFAULTSORT Potato Bread Category Unleavened breads Category Cuisine of Northern Ireland Category Irish cuisine Category Irish breads Category Potato dishes ... more details
Other uses Babka disambiguation Babka Image Babka Potato Dish 2.jpg thumb 170px Belarusian potato babka Potato babka is a savoury dish, popular especially in Belarus . It is made from grating food grated potato es, eggs, onions, and pieces of smoked, boiled or fried bacon . It is oven baked in a Crock dishware crock , and often served with a sauce of sour cream and pork Flitch bacon flitch . Depending on recipe and cooking method it may be either a flaky potato pie, or a heavy potato pudding. The dish is similar to the Lithuanian cuisine Lithuanian kugelis and the German cuisine German kugel Kartoffelkugel . The Belarusian potato babka is not to be confused with babka , a sweet yeast cake. See also Draniki Potato dishes Category Belarusian cuisine Category Lithuanian cuisine Category Potato dishes Category Casserole dishes be x old de Kugel Gericht lt Bulvi plok tainis ru uk ... more details
A potato house is a structure built for the storage of harvested sweetpotato s. Such buildings were common in Sussex County, Delaware and adjoining areas of Delaware and Maryland in the early 20th century, when sweetpotato production was at its local peak. ref name nrhpinv1 cite web url http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 90001691.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Chipman Potato House last Quinn first Judith date December 23, 1987 publisher National Park Service accessdate 2009 05 14 ref References reflist Category Agricultural buildings ... more details
General versions of potato salad include salad made with baby potatoes, cooked in their jackets and left .... salad with tomato es or green bean s. salad with hard boiled egg food egg s a combination of potato salad and egg salad salad with ham , pickled cucumber pickle s, sweet corn corn , hard boiled egg ... Different versions of potato salad are served at different temperatures. Most potato salads are served ... States U.S. and northern Germany potato salads are commonly served chilled and require refrigeration ... with vinegar, rather than mayonnaise, and bacon bits and served warm. Potato salad from northern ... Republic and Slovakia In the Czech Republic and Slovakia , potato salad is a traditional Christmas ... peas, pickled cucumbers, celery, mustard, salami and other ingredients. External links Cookbook Potato Salad http www.potatosalad.org The Largest Potato Salad Website On Earth http www.bbc.co.uk food recipes database potatosalad 67592.shtml BBC Food sample potato salad recipe http dictionary.reference.com browse potato 20salad Dictionary.com Definition http www.easypotatosalad.com Potato Salad Recipes Potato dishes Category American cuisine Category German cuisine Category British cuisine Category European cuisine Category Potato dishes Category Salads bar Erd pfelsalat bg cs ... more details
Potato Island may refer to Potato Island Severn Sound in Ontario Potato Island Branford off Stony Creek, Connecticut Disambig de Potato Island ... more details
Infobox Prepared Food name Potato doughnut image File Spudnuts sampler.jpg 250px caption A sampler of potato doughnuts from Spudnut Shops Spudnuts Coffee Shop in Charlottesville, Virginia , USA alternate name Spudnut country United States region creator course served main ingredient Potato variations calories other The potato doughnut , sometimes called a Spudnut , is a doughnut , typically sweet, made with either mashed potato es or potato starch instead of flour , the most common ingredient used for doughnut dough. Potato doughnuts were introduced in the mid 1900s, and a recipe was published in 1938. Potato doughnuts tend to be lighter than flour doughnuts, and are prepared in a similar method to other doughnuts. A chain of Spudnut Shops was established across the United States in the 1950s before declining to a few dozen more recently. Fried ube dough is also eaten in East Asia. Much like flour doughnuts, potato doughnuts are often accompanied with coffee. History Potato doughnuts first arose in the mid 1900s. A recipe was first published in 1938 in the Glenna Snow Cook Book . ref ... Smith 2007 ref but independent stores remain. Characteristics Potato doughnuts share many of the same ... ref name Jardine Jardine 1966 , 15A. ref or potato starch. ref Szabo 2004 . ref Potato doughnuts ... name StPete A potato doughnut may be deep fried in pork fat to make a variety of Fasnacht pastry Fasnacht . ref Riely 2003 , 107. ref Preparation Potato doughnuts are prepared by mixing instant mix ... 4H8DAAAAIBAJ&pg 5488,5329833&dq potato doughnut&hl en title Witch Food? It s Doughnuts last Jardine ...?id M8NAAAAIBAJ&sjid HYDAAAAIBAJ&pg 2147,448993&dq potato doughnut&hl en title Potato Mix Doughnuts ... Store in Richland keeps sweet legacy alive September 17, 2006 The Dalles Chronicle. cite journal last ... Living publisher Hearst Corporation accessdate 9 November 2009 Refend Doughnuts Potato dishes Category Doughnuts Category Potato dishes bg fr Beignet de pommes de terre ... more details
Image Jo Jos.JPG thumb right Potato wedges with ketchup. Potato wedges , also called jojos , are a variation of french fries . As its name suggests, they are large, often unpeeled wedges of potatoes that are either Baking baked or Frying fried . They may be seasoned with salt , Black pepper pepper and spices prior to cooking, to give a crispy flavored skin . ref cite web title Recipes Potato wedges with rosemary url http www.bbc.co.uk food recipes database potatowedgeswithrose 86029.shtml publisher BBC accessdate 2009 09 20 ref Potato wedges are popular snack foods in pubs and Bar establishment bars , typically served with condiments such as sour cream , sweet chilli sauce , Steak sauce brown sauce and ketchup . Other condiments that may be eaten with potato wedges include barbecue sauce , mayonnaise , ranch dressing and gravy . Potato wedges may also be served alongside roasting roast meats . They are served at most KFC restaurants as an optional side dish. In some regions of the United States, potato wedges are known as jojos. This term originated in Ohio and is also used in the Pacific Northwest , Iowa, Minnesota, Texas,and other areas. Jojos are potato wedges fried in the same vat as chicken and usually eaten plain alongside fried chicken, cole slaw, and baked beans. ref name oct jojos cite web url http www.oregoncoasttoday.com jojos.html title A fry with MoJo The Coast loves its JoJos last Price first Nikki date 2009 09 25 work Oregon Coast Today accessdate 2009 09 26 location Lincoln City, Oregon ref A variation in spelling and pronunciation is mojos, particularly in Western Canada , the Western United States and Canada s Yukon . Shakey s serves mojo s as well. ref http greensboring.com viewtopic.php?f 15&t 329 ref In Germany, they are known as Kartoffelspalten ref cite web title Kartoffelspalten Rezepte url http www.chefkoch.de rs s0 kartoffelspalten Rezepte.html ... Br References Reflist 2 Potato dishes Category Appetizers Category American cuisine Category Potato ... more details
Potato head may refer to Mr. Potato Head , a popular children s doll, consisting of a plastic model of a potatoPotato Head Blues , a 1927 jazz recording by Louis Armstrong disambig ... more details
Potato River may refer to Potato River Michigan Potato River Minnesota Potato River Wisconsin geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Hot Potato may refer to Hot Potato game , a children s game that involves tossing a small object Hot Potato game show Hot Potato game show , an American television show from 1984 Hot Potato film Hot Potato film , a film starring martial artist Jim Kelly Hot Potato song Hot Potato song , a song by La Toya Jackson Hot Potato video game , a video game published by BAM Entertainment Hot Potato , a children s song by The Wiggles Hot potato routing , or deflection routing, a routing strategy for computer networks Hot Potatoes , an educational software suite disambig ... more details
Big Potato may refer to Charlie Big Potato , song by Skunk Anansie Robertson, New South Wales , home of the Big Potato Jamie O Rourke and the Big Potato An Irish Folktale , book by children s author Tomie dePaola Big Potato , play written by Arthur Laurents Big Potato , nickname of baseball player Carlos Pascual The Big Potato , episode of children s television series Dora the Explorer The Big Potato, nickname for Moscow dab ... more details
Potato bug may refer to Jerusalem cricket , an insect Woodlouse crustacean, or more specifically, Armadillidiidae or pillbug Potato Bug, a character in The Mr. Potato Head Show A style of mandolin with a body constructed of contrasting woods, resembling the striped markings of the Potato beetle See also Potato beetle disambig ... more details
The Agata is a potato variety. It comes from a crossing between the BM 52 72 and Sirco potato Sirco varieties. External links http www.aardappelpagina.nl iimages 15.jpg Picture of Agata potatoes Potato cultivars category Potato cultivars potato stub de Agata Kartoffel fr Agata pomme de terre it Agata patata ... more details