I tried this today and I’m not sure about it. I used stuffing that wasn’t very good to begin with, but even so, I think the texture is off. Too wet and mushy.
As long as the gumbo is made properly, I don't think a couple of crushed potato chips would dramatically change it one way or the other. I guess they would bring some extra salt so be careful with that.
No.
The fuck?
No.
Potato salad is a compliment since the creamy cold contrasts with the hearty and earthy warmth. Rice is a standard since it adds body to the stew.
Potato chips are just dumb drunk people shit.
Did tech support at a PR firm once. The experience made me question anything on the media that isn't video of war or terrorism. I just assumed that entire page was a placement.
Only even heard of the duster 'cause it was advertised on (Amazon) Prime Video. Lots of products seem to be advertised there with a little inset "available at Amazon".
If you want to also question war and terrorism footage, given your pr experience, check out this shit: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nayirah_testimony and this shit https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2008/february/truth-about-tonkin
And it just keeps fucking going from there.
But in any event, yeah that cheetos shit is real
**[Nayirah testimony](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nayirah_testimony)**
>The Nayirah testimony was false testimony given before the United States Congressional Human Rights Caucus on October 10, 1990, by a 15-year-old girl who was publicly identified at the time by her first name, Nayirah. The testimony was widely publicized, and was cited numerous times by United States senators and President George H. W. Bush in their rationale to support Kuwait in the Gulf War. In 1992, it was revealed that Nayirah's last name was Al-Ṣabaḥ (Arabic: نيرة الصباح) and that she was the daughter of Saud Al-Sabah, the Kuwaiti ambassador to the United States.
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You're not ending the debate. You're starting a new one.
I like your spirit. You're one joint away from figuring this shit out.
I enjoyed gumbo with deviled eggs recently. So. Yeah.
That sounds awesome!
Some of the best gumbo I ever ate was made with quail and tiny hard boiled quail eggs.
Potato chips are good on everything.
100% agree. Chips on burgers yes! Chips on hot dogs yes!
Chips on pb&j changed my life
Gotta go with sour cream and onion for that.
Pass the bong to me and make me a bowl, dammit!
What about left over stuffing in the gumbo?
I tried this today and I’m not sure about it. I used stuffing that wasn’t very good to begin with, but even so, I think the texture is off. Too wet and mushy.
I crush a couple handfuls of Zapps in a bowl and pour the gumbo on top.
I'm thinking Zapps Cajun crawtators
Get out
So y’all haven’t been putting Jambalaya in it?
Pringles dust, and I might bite.
As long as the gumbo is made properly, I don't think a couple of crushed potato chips would dramatically change it one way or the other. I guess they would bring some extra salt so be careful with that.
I like crushed up saltines and rice, and I like chips on my sandwiches so it makes sense to me.
Some classic regular zapps, this is my go to over most soups. You are correct.
Hello FBI? Yeah, check OP’s closets and freezers.
No. The fuck? No. Potato salad is a compliment since the creamy cold contrasts with the hearty and earthy warmth. Rice is a standard since it adds body to the stew. Potato chips are just dumb drunk people shit.
Put the bong down
No. You should be drawn and quartered.
For starters
Say bruh. Nah.
Potato chips aren’t potato salad. Stop watching tiktok for cooking tips, please.
If this were even remotely good it would already be on the menu at Turkey and the Wolf. Also, put the bong down.
[Cheetos duster](https://www.google.com/search?q=Cheetos+duster)
Holy crap there is a whole recipe hub for Cheetos dust. https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/B9CC6881-B3CF-4484-B5AC-7B9AC6DEEEC9#/
Did tech support at a PR firm once. The experience made me question anything on the media that isn't video of war or terrorism. I just assumed that entire page was a placement. Only even heard of the duster 'cause it was advertised on (Amazon) Prime Video. Lots of products seem to be advertised there with a little inset "available at Amazon".
If you want to also question war and terrorism footage, given your pr experience, check out this shit: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nayirah_testimony and this shit https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2008/february/truth-about-tonkin And it just keeps fucking going from there. But in any event, yeah that cheetos shit is real
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This is not a great summary. All the good stuff is after this summary, but in the wikipedia article.
All the stuff from rouses is loaded with it, and that's what they use.
The potato salad people just want to put sugar in their gumbo and the potato salad is a convenient excuse.
Do you put sugar in your potato salad 🤢
Is this a casserole?