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If you’re a white American, take Juneteenth off if you can.
This normalizes the celebration as a holiday. And it’s our history too as Americans. We should celebrate Americans being freed from slavery!
We should center Black people, for sure, on the day. But one way of doing that is treating it like any other major holiday. Taking the day off helps establish this as a norm and makes it easier for Black employees to also take the day off. Besides, we all should be celebrating and reflecting.
@ireneista - We would have also accepted Furry and Trans households.
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@spottyfox - A friend of mine and I planned to take a whole bunch of USPS "Priority Mail" signs outside polling places, cause they looked JUST like campaign signs.
@keirFox - I read that as "Cultured Dairy Revenge."
@QueenieDeerhart @Aminorjourney @ria - What's funny is that I've been inside a VR world called Resonite. We're all early adopters, and finding and bulding things in there.
It's all furries and transfolk.
I don't think it's IT per-se...we're just the early tech adopters. :)
Can you guess which one is me? Hint: Not a furry, but absolutely a transwoman. ;)
@spottyfox - It's because they're based on the word "Pantaloons" which were individual leggings. A pair of pantaloons covers both legs - hence "a pair of pants."
--Etymology nerd.
This Week's Fancy Pants Meal: Thai Sweet and Sour Pork
This was very different than I expected, but still pretty darned good, and absolutely full of veggies which I love. It uses pineapple chunks to sweeten the meal, but it doesn't really taste of pineapple - just a general sweet citrussy flavor on top of the salty fish sauce. Less Sweet-And-Sour and more Sweet-and-Savoury.
It came out a little more soupy than I expect. I don't cook with a wok, so the pan kinda starts boiling in its own juices rather than evaporate off. The picture in the cookbook didn't really show if it was a sauce, or a stew (it didn't seem to show ANYTHING), so I just went with stew. I think if I had a wok, I would have let the liquid evaporate a bit mroe and thicken up into a sauce.
If you make this, I highly suggest cutting the pork into more of a shoe-string type strip, as well as seasoning it as it fries. The pork came out fairly bland, while everything else was well seasoned, bu I also cut it too thick, too....
# Thai Sweet-and-Sour Pork
The Ultimate Chinese & Asian Cookbook
2.0 servings
12.0 ounces lean pork
2.0 tbsp vegetable oil
4.0 cloves garlic (finely sliced)
1.0 whole red onion (sliced)
2.0 tbsp fish sauce
1.0 tbsp sugar
1.0 whole red bell pepper (seeded) (diced)
0.5 whole cucumber (seeded) (diced)
2.0 whole tomatoes (cut into wedges)
4.0 oz pineapple (chunked)
black pepper
2.0 whole scallions (cut into short lengths)
cilantro leaves
shredded scallions
1 - Slice the pork into thin strips.
2 - Heat the oil in a wok or large frying pan.
3 - Add the garlic and fry until golden
4 - Add the pork and stir-fry for about 4-5 minutes.
5 - Add the onion.
6 - Season with fish sauce, sugar and freshly ground black pepper.
7 - Stir and cook for 3—4 minutes, or until the pork is cooked.
8 - Add the rest of the vegetables, the pineapple and scallions.
9 - You may need to add a few tablespoons of water.
10 - Continue to stir-fry for about another 3—4 minutes.
11 - Serve hot, garnished wi cilantro leaves and scallions.
2 servings at ~37.5g carbs per serving
Calories 493
Total Fat 18g
Total Carbohydrate 33g
Protein 41g
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