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new orleans.

tabasco and claiming “white rice” is prefered to a long grain like jasmine.

what liberal wrote this book? this revisionism shall not stand.

edit: it actually says long grain in the side bar, so i guess it was just my assumption they meant the shitty shirtgrained ubiquitous white rice. my bad.

still, tabasco? cmon man

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for sure, im just being salty for fun. recipe looks alright, i wouldnt turn my nose up at eatin those beans

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I usually forgo the tabasco and use just more spices and a little vinegar, cause tabasco sucks

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correct way to do it

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that’s where they make tabasco, checks out, all above board.

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no.

if youre using a shitty prefab hotsauce in nola youre using crystal. tabasco is from way the fuck over in avery

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