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Re: Linguistic Decolonization
« on: June 21, 2021, 02:55:34 am »
"Except in this case"
😂 😂

BTW that mashed potato dish looks disgusting af. Who the **** mixes milk with potatoes? Oh, Westerners:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashed_potato#History
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An early recipe is found in Hannah Glasse's The Art of Cookery, in 1747.[1] Her recipe mashed them in a saucepan with milk, salt, and butter.[7]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Glasse#Early_life
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Glasse was born Hannah Allgood at Greville Street, Hatton Garden, London, to Isaac Allgood and his mistress, Hannah Reynolds. Isaac, a landowner and coal-mine owner, was from a well-known, respected family from Nunwick Hall, Hexham, Northumberland; he was married to Hannah née Clark, the daughter of Isaac of London, a vintner.[1][2] Glasse was christened on 24 March 1708 at St Andrews, Holborn, London.[3] Allgood and Reynolds had two other children, both of whom died young. Allgood and his wife also had a child, Lancelot, born three years after Glasse.[2][a]