• @[email protected]
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      I find it interesting that you, somehow, linked an article where 186 lbs is in the title and mistakenly exclaimed the previous world record - all so that you can dunk on the unit of measurement.

      I don’t even know what to call this behavior.

  • Ephera
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    283 months ago

    They don’t called them “wholesalers” for nothing…

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    Now that I’ve been presented to “that EMT guy”, (@emtbadge502) all I can think is “…. NO.”

  • @[email protected]
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    113 months ago

    Is this not an average size sweet potato where y’all are from?

    Where I live, this is just your standard size tuberf. Maybe a bit on the girthy side, but normally they are at least the length of my forearm.

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      83 months ago

      No, sweet potatoes here are usually about the size of a fist. Length of a forearm? That’s impressive. And way too much, I’d end up chucking most of it away.

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        Actually I find it annoying because I struggle to find one small enough to buy. I live alone, so if I buy one, I have to make sure I’ve got a few different meals planned to use it in, like a curry, a roast, and the leftovers in a salad.

        Although some grocers sell halved ones wrapped in plastic when the whole ones are too big. I think we just have a good climate for them here.

        There’s one grocer I go to that sells mega ones that dwarf the OP picture. Maybe 2-3kg each.