Johnny 1989 wrote:What are yams & what would be the equivalent over here?
Do you yet have Digital TV/Radio in the US yet? (I was last told about 2 years back that you didn't)
Do they still make Sesame Street over there?
Yams well are sweet potatoes I think. To be honest I've always known them as sweet potatoes but at one point I want to say someone told me that they aren't one in the same but they sure taste and look the same. Think of your normal potato and color the inside a dark orange and add some brown sugar. That's a yam/sweet potato. They are great when you mash them up with some milk or cream then bake for 30 minutes and for the last 10 you add a layer of small marshmallows to just drive up the sugar factor 500% (WARNING THIS MAY INDUCE A DIABETIC COMA).
Yes we have Digital TV/Radio - The TV part has really taken off however the government mandate for all stations has been moved to next month. However, most TV stations have been on it for a couple of years already. Digital Radio hasn't really caught on as much especially with most new cars coming with XM-Sirus Satellite Radio or IPOD adapters built in. Needless to say most of the really larger stations are on a digital format.
YES they do still make Sesame Street in factor the First Lady Michele Obama (aka let's give the Queen a hug and an IPOD) was on it the other day. She met Elmo and they talked about growing a garden.
TIAL wrote:One question. Kentucky Grilled Chicken. What. The. *!
You know I said the same thing and then I tried it and I have to say it is better than the fried counterpart. Can't explain it - it is like the 12 herbs and spices are inside the chicken rather than just on the outside of the skin. Good stuff. Come over the pond and I will personally buy you lunch at KFC*.
*Offer only good at any Huntsville or Arab, AL location of KFC.
foot-loose wrote:Jerked chicken. Is it as suspicious as it sounds?
Watch this clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2syY12OPkwI (embedding disabled).
You're IN Alabama. Would that happen?
Ah nice try - it is not American rather Jamican mon!
I think.
nicola_red wrote:Johnny 1989 wrote:What are yams & what would be the equivalent over here??
Yams are sweet potatoes. I think I know some of these things from cooking with American cookbooks. Sorry to jump in on your thread tho Wes! And yeah, it's the same address I gave you, thankyou
No prob love - You are right on as usual. I'll add a something extra for ya.
DannyBoy wrote:why cant the Yankees beat the Red Sox?
So when a foul happens in American Football and Penalty gets issues is it a fixed distance that the ball gets moved to the end zone or does the ref decide? I cannot figure this one out.
Well for one thing the both suck. Go Atlanta Braves - now with that said I continue. Actually for many years it was the other way around check out the curse of the bambino (aka Bake Ruth - see here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curse_of_the_Bambino). In recent years it has been flipped and flopped. Either way I think they are all on drugs and should be thrown in jail with the key thrown away.
Ah good question - In American football the distance is set by the penalty. Now believe it or not the distance can vary based on different leagues (High School, College, Indoor, NFL). One exception is if the penalty distance prescribed by the rules is longer than the distance to the goal. In that case the will do half the distance to the goal or something of that nature.
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