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re: Happy first day of Kwanzaa!!!
Posted on 12/26/18 at 5:31 pm to East Coast Band
Posted on 12/26/18 at 5:31 pm to East Coast Band
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Seriously, are white people allowed to participate in Kwanzaa?
Pretty much no but we are the "racist" ones...
Posted on 12/26/18 at 5:31 pm to tLSU
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They also were hit on the heads with toasters.
savage
Posted on 12/26/18 at 5:32 pm to LordSaintly
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haha they're eating fried chicken
Cultural appropriation of the scots Irish
Posted on 12/26/18 at 5:34 pm to Crimson1st
Look who came down the chimney!!!


This post was edited on 12/26/18 at 5:35 pm
Posted on 12/26/18 at 5:42 pm to fr33manator
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Cultural appropriation of the scots Irish
I always assumed it was a European dish, but I didn't know from where. Fried chicken definitely didn't come from the motherland.
Posted on 12/26/18 at 5:47 pm to LordSaintly
From my recollection, the first instance of deep fat frying, chicken or otherwise, came from Scotland, then over the pond with the scots Irish, then to the south via migration, picking up little culinary influences along the way from French and other settlers. Now of course some spices from Africa were introduced in the southern colonies, much like okra into gumbo. But it predates chattel slavery in the americas.
That’s not to say that Africans didn’t contribute of course. But like most Southern cuisine it’s a culinary patois and not attributable to one source
That’s not to say that Africans didn’t contribute of course. But like most Southern cuisine it’s a culinary patois and not attributable to one source
Posted on 12/26/18 at 5:51 pm to fr33manator
Do they have chickens in afrika?
This post was edited on 12/26/18 at 5:56 pm
Posted on 12/26/18 at 5:56 pm to L1C4
Not originally. Migrated from Asia through the Middle East and Egypt.
Posted on 12/26/18 at 6:34 pm to TigersHuskers
Oh, happy day. Let's go steal something.
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