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I tried a 140-year-old jambalaya recipe tasty

I tried a 140-year-old jambalaya recipe tasty

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I tried a 140-year-old jambalaya recipe tasty VegCeps: Skip to 3: 43, you will see the mutilation of a chickens body. If this was a dog, would you be okay with it? Or against it? Why eat chickens, but not dogs? They're both innocent animals who want to live, don't be selfish, make the connection!
Date: 2020-04-26

Comments and reviews: 9


Why interview award winning chefs? Let s hear what the chef has to say. The interviewer isn t creating any value in this interview (much less humor. I like food videos but this is too painful to watch. Is the recipe online without the BS?
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Y all are fun. But playing with the definition of authenticity while saying ur recreating a 150 yr old recipe. ehhhh. I mean sure, riff on it all day, but it s not the Thing, especially when u hv explicit directions, is it? That s baaaaaa-d
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Michael Twitty was a great guest. I loved learning history and watching them make a great Jambalaya dish at the same time. I discovered these Hannah Hart videos about three weeks ago and can't get enough of them. Keep up the great work.
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Michael Twitty! I'd love to see you make more content! I love learning about my ancestry and how we kept our heads up around the table during the horrors of chattel slavery. Keep up the spirit and doing what you do!
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For any of y'all who know Hazbin Hotel, you know our good friends saying Well I'm STARVED, Who wants some Jambalaya. My mama once showed me a wonderful recipe for Jambalaya. In fact, it nearly killed her!
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Hannah met her pun pal. Lol You can tell she loved making this video. AND the food was bomb. I cannot believe there was no water! I would add some holy trinity, some scallions and it would be even better!
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Haha! I love edible history. So fun and informative. They inspired me to make my own cooking show with humor and informative techniques and recipes. I would love your feedback friends. Stay safe!
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I was born and raised in Louisiana. I was cringing so hard at how they pronounce jambalaya lol ALSO, just know this is not modern jambalaya! Also, also I ve never had jambalaya with seafood lol
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Edible History is my Newest and Punniest favorite Shows! I the food the host the guest and the exploration of history. You've fed my intellectual curiosity in the most entertaining of ways!
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