Posted on 01/02/2017 2:40:00 PM PST by heterosupremacist
Edited on 01/02/2017 3:27:37 PM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
The ex-wife of energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens told her African-American chef to whip up black people food describing her ideal menu as fried chicken, BBQ ribs and corn bread for the guests at her $2,000-a-night Nevada ranch, a lawsuit charges.
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Keep your trashy remarks to yourself.
Lighten up Buckwheat
He was a sauce chef who was promoted. I don’t know how capable he was for the other duties.
I wouldn’t put a pastry chef in charge of the soups.
“Leslie Uggams put out a heck of a cookbook years back, and to my great regret I lost it during one of my moves.”
Google the title. You can probably find a copy from an out-of-print bookseller.
OK, I accept that I may be wrong. I really don’t have a dog in this fight. If you say she’s a good person I’m willing to accept it.
CC
She is almost 70 years old, looks to have had quite a bit of facial work done.
Botox injections can lead to some memory/concentration issues. Figure at age 70, she isn’t politically correctified, plus maybe couldn’t remember the term, “soul food”.
Big whoop.
Not my circus.
Not my ninny.
Pickens’ ninny.
What would be wrong for asking for traditional American black cuisine ideas for a dinner party? No matter the race of your cook!
She hired the wrong cook. If you interview properly, you can fish out those with race hate against whitey simmering within them, aka, the racial chip on the shoulder mental illness. If you detect a little, know it’s the tip of an ice berg. Avoid.
Slightly off topic, but When I married my wife, I inherited a cookbook put out by Ron Paul’s wife.
They were sent to folks in his district.
It had value, from a Southern cooking perspective.
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