Food UF Fart Group? - EAT YOUR PEAS

Sad to see you seek to be a ragingly offended puss.
I was the first one to point this offense out. Just because some blacks have bought into that doesn't mean you have to buy into that stupid mentality. Next you'll explain how the Godfather movies gave you cultural pride I suppose.


Is it really a slur when the person slurring is of that ethnicity?
Then there are a billion rap tune slurs.
Yes.
 
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Not that specific sandwich which is why I posted it, but have had good prosciutto sliced properly in countless forms since I've had teeth. I've also rejected a lot of prosciutto that's not cut paper thin, and unfortunately, also made the mistake of getting sub-par prosciutto.

If it's good prosciutto and paper thin, you shouldn't have that problem any more than you'd have it happen to a grilled roast beef & swiss, or any other sandwich, panini style or not.

Come up. I'll take you to some great Chicago deli's and you can see & taste the work of old degos who know what they're doing with $20+/lb meat.
Yes, I'm sure I've never had good prosciutto.
 
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Is it really a slur when the person slurring is of that ethnicity?
Then there are a billion rap tune slurs.
It's also not the 50's anymore. Or, the 1850s.

99.9% of the people that use those words aren't using it derogatorily. & at this point, it's almost pride. Where it used to be a term of outcast, we've come to appreciate specific culture varieties and the advantages they bring.
 
You can do this too, Nukes.
And it shouldn't make your fingers all tingly.
Get this. Apparently the 'hand mixing' of cold sausage should be done until your fingers hurt from the cold. Something, something, breaks down, something, something, makes it bind better, something, something, as you're going you'll start to see little strings as you pull and mix the meat - then you're ready for casings.

Literally - the instructions said that your hands will probably hurt from the cold if you're doing it right. :lol:
 
Man, some people sure put a lot of effort into trying to find something, anything, to take offense at.
 
Get this. Apparently the 'hand mixing' of cold sausage should be done until your fingers hurt from the cold. Something, something, breaks down, something, something, makes it bind better, something, something, as you're going you'll start to see little strings as you pull and mix the meat - then you're ready for casings.

Literally - the instructions said that your hands will probably hurt from the cold if you're doing it right. :lol:

There you have it, Nukes. You were probably doing it right all along.
 
@Amstel - I'm not really that offended, I just think it's kind of stupid to repeat the slur casually.

Maybe you just don't understand the history, maybe you're insulated with a cocoon of Italian-ness in Chicago. I'm distinctly Italian in look and name - but I don't get to hide in a Mob. :/

Maybe you just don't know . .
But though the New Orleans lynch mob was driven by bigotry, its targets weren’t black people.
They were Italian-Americans. March 14, 1891 would go down in history as one of the darkest moments in the United States’ long history of anti-Italian discrimination.
It began with the murder of David Hennessy. A popular police chief, Hennessy was shot down by gunmen while walking home from work. As he lay dying, a witness asked him who did it. “Dagoes,” he reportedly whispered, using a slur for Italians.


https://www.history.com/news/the-grisly-story-of-americas-largest-lynching
 
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@Amstel - I'm not really that offended, I just think it's kind of stupid to repeat the slur casually.

Maybe you just don't understand the history, maybe you're insulated with a cocoon of Italian-ness in Chicago. I'm distinctly Italian in look and name - but I don't get to hide in a Mob. :/

Maybe you just don't know . .
But though the New Orleans lynch mob was driven by bigotry, its targets weren’t black people.
They were Italian-Americans. March 14, 1891 would go down in history as one of the darkest moments in the United States’ long history of anti-Italian discrimination.
It began with the murder of David Hennessy. A popular police chief, Hennessy was shot down by gunmen while walking home from work. As he lay dying, a witness asked him who did it. “Dagoes,” he reportedly whispered, using a slur for Italians.


https://www.history.com/news/the-grisly-story-of-americas-largest-lynching
He doesn't care, man.