Thank you. Figuring out the name has been bugging me for a long time.
I hate that sweet cornbread.
Well, that's not true. I actually kind of like the flavor, but it's not really what I consider cornbread.
I made cornbread a couple weeks ago that was a heart attack waiting to happen, but heaven. Batter had buttermilk and it was cooked in a cast iron skillet with bacon grease. ing orgasmic.
Thank you. Figuring out the name has been bugging me for a long time.
man give me a chance here. I've been having major connectivity issues with my wi-fi. Every page takes so long to load they time out and then when i get back my posts are gone or double posted. I've kept up pretty well so far, but now i'm giving up and calling TimeWarner to remove any trace of AT&T from my house
I guess it isn't a good afternoon after all.
Ahem
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I like how sensitive people get over the connotation of fried chicken and other soul food. I enjoy both my Asian background and my Hispanic background's culinary designs. I get all happy when I see a noodle dish being offered at the cafeteria here at work...but I don't find the fact that they're serving it under the guise of Asian-Pacific Islander Month to be any bit racist. However, the little slanty-eyed guy in the rice farmer's hat that adorn the take-out boxes does get me up-in-arms...![]()
So serving southern soul food for Black History month is racist?
Apparently to the Twitter world and Questlove it is...
I guess it depends on how one sees it and it is apparent that not everyone sees it the same way.
You know what's racist? Giving Black History Month the shortest month in terms of days!! !!! !
So among NBC's many bungled decisions we can now add "putting Fuzzy Zoeller in charge of the cafeteria" to the list.
even when we add a day
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White people are just upset because they don't know what their "food" is. They want to put a stop to it because they feel left out. being half Ugandan and half Czech myself I am not the least but offended.
So is it racist to serve spaghetti at an Italian heritage celebration? How about serving Moo Goo Gai Pan for Chinese New Years?
Or a potroast to a KKK meeting?
Don't forget the hot cross buns!
I forgot Aunt Esther was in the movie. Great movie.
And don't you forget it suckah!!!
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