ywhere with a sizable black population in the area where you can't find some type of soul food.
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consuming his "blood" and "body" in the form of wine/grape
juice and bread/crackers.
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I can understand that, though I haven't gone vegan myself, I respect it.- Original Message -From: "Adrianne Brennan" To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.comSent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 6:25:51 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternSubject: Re: [scifinoir2] Celebrity chef Beppe Bigazzi
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No soul food? With Oakland right there? Dude that's sad!- Original Message -From: "Mr. Worf" <hellomahog...@gmail.com>
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Honestly? This. And I thank you for it.
I see people getting all riled up over things such as animal sacrifice in
certain religions, for instance, where an animal is killed quickly and
humanely and then eaten. Yet these same people will chow down at Micky D's
where a cow was tortured to produce th
They do, actually. And it's why people like me go vegan. I don't see why I
would eat a cow anymore than I would eat a cat or a dog. :(
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Hmmm I wonder what would have happened if they ate cat and didn't find out
until later? People in France (and here) eat horse meat. I think that people
look down at Asian people as being slightly less human because they eat what
we would call pets.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Martin Baxter
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I entirely understand that there are cultural differences planet-wide, and that
such "dishes" may actually be in acceptance in a few places.
That said, if I'd been in the room when he trotted that out, that little smirk
on his face would've been down around his knees. And then I'd call about tw
uot;
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> Almost all of the soul food restaurants in a 50 mile radius
No soul food? With Oakland right there? Dude that's sad!- Original Message -From: "Mr. Worf" To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.comSent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 1:55:46 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternSubject: Re: [scifinoir2] Celebrity chef Beppe Bigazzi upsets viewers with his
and are still healthier than
> Americans. I'd have thought that cooking would have hit San Fran as well by
> now, and much cheaper...
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ould have hit San Fran as well by now, and much cheaper...- Original Message -From: "Mr. Worf" To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.comSent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 1:08:48 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada EasternSubject: Re: [scifinoir2] Celebrity chef Beppe Bigazzi upsets viewers with his cat cass
I agree. On top of that, the guy may be right. It may be delicious but
unless you go to China you'll never know.
There is a special one night only party here in San Francisco where the host
will cook parts of animals that are normally not eaten by folks such as
"mountain oysters" or the brain. Peo
I always get a chuckle out of stuff like this. Did this dude ever cook cow, chicken, duck, or pig? All are living animals that want to live. Pigs are actually smarter than cats or dogs, but no one cries out that they have rights. Why aren't animal rights groups upset over that? People seem to forge
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