Recipes for kids abroad. Homeschool and Afterschooling for kids at home.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Sweet Potato Sefleu or Casserole Recipe
Aunt Stephanie made some great sweet potato stuff for a Thanksgiving years ago and I called her to get the recipe. When she emailed it to me, she wrote Sweet Potato Sefleu and thats the name we called it because I though it was some Southern name for it. I later found out that Sefleu was just a typo that the spellchecker she had must have mixed up but we've had this recipe in our book this way so long that the title has stayed.
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