Posted on 05/21/2019 12:08:23 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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As per internet it comes in orange and purple and white.
I see purple cauliflower puree used on Gordon Ramsey shows.
AOC.....making blondes smart again one statement at a time...if AOC had a brain it would spontaneously combust....
So she’s going to try to grow yucca in New York City? LOL. Good luck with that.
The takers at our church’s Christmas gift programs are almost exclusively aliens (legal and illegal) and minority.
The donors? Older white couples.
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Well, depends on how you define “Hippie”, the genuine article didn’t move to Haight with flowers in their hair. That was entirely a media creation, strangely enough. Apparently the first thing the gubmint does with a group they don’t like, is infiltrate and co-opt it.
The Democrat party asked AOC to not speak unless she knew what she was talking about. She said, Hey, I aint taking no vow of silence!
Except:
Tanisha Gordon doesnt see what white people love so much about cottage cheese. Or salads, especially when theyre topped with fussy ingredients like candied almonds, pickled carrots or Brussels slaw.
Gordon is a 37-year-old employee at an IT company in the Washington, D.C. area, and until recently, her diet was deeply saturated with fast food - McDonalds, Taco Bell, you name it. When her doctor diagnosed her last year with pre-diabetes and prescribed her a CPAP machine to help her sleep through the night, she began working with a nutritionist to clean up her diet. But the lifestyle change she sought would require more than cutting out Chicken McNuggets.
As a black woman, Gordon battled the perception that most of todays healthy food is white people food.
-PJ
It's a desert tree.
You can eat the roots, but dishes that feature it are verrrry rare.
I don't know of ANY dish from Puero Rico that includes it.
Yuca, or cassava, is a major staple food in the developing world, providing a basic diet for over half a billion people. It is one of the most drought-tolerant crops, capable of growing on marginal soils. Here in the US, the name tapioca most often refers to the starch made from the yuca root.
The article says YUCCA and you’re saying YUCA.
These two words refer to the same root-having TREE, then..?
I looked it up and apparently Cauliflower comes from Cyprus and Syria.
So...it’s not like the Von Trapp family picks it from the slopes of the Alps.
I wonder what she’s talking about..?
My faves:
1. We need to get rid of air travel.
2. We need to build bridges to Honolulu.
3. We need to destroy EVERY structure, then re-build it using Green tech.
4. Garbage disposals scare me.
5. Being white, cauliflower reminds me of white people.
I LOVE THIS WOMAN..!
They sell cassava something in Walmart...I think in frozen foods.
“Neither of which can grow in New York State, no doubt.”
Why can’t they grow it there!? It’s NOT FAIR! Why does cauliflower get to grow there but yuca can’t!!?? I’m guessing it goes back to the Civil War. But just because the North won doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be able to grow yuca there!!?? I mean, like the Civil War was 200 years ago!!
“The trees are all kept equal, by hatchet, axe and saw.”
Listened to her video....What the cr** is she talking about?? Makes no sense at all.
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