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Good Eats S12E9 Creole in a Bowl (1/2)

Join host Alton Brown as he explores the many historical and cultural influences that give us a New Orleans classic, Beans and Rice.  
 
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lorezapocalypse (1 month ago) Show Hide
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You should not be buying American rice. A lot of it is grown on land used back in the day for cotton. They used Arsenic as an insecticide so rice grown in American mud has a lot of cancer causing poison in it.
TaelosX (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I'd actually like to see some solid proof from a well established source, otherwise your statement is just going to be viewed as pure anti-american rhetoric.
lorezapocalypse (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I am an NPR junkie, so I heard it through there ages ago, but there is this amazing thing called the internet on which you can verify my claims if you doubt them.

Arsenic levels are significantly higher in southern grown rice because of the pesticides used to fight the cotton boll weevil during the 19th century. Look it up.
halfacig (1 month ago) Show Hide
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OY! He had a bad hair dresser in S12. lol
khesed (2 months ago) Show Hide
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SOME of those are staged, but properly prepared.
wtfm8lolhax (2 months ago) Show Hide
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"That was fun"

Lol Alton, your funnegh
madman8199 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I'll second that. I just made this recipe with a couple of ham hocks from my local butcher shop, and vegetation from the farmer's market. Ho-lee crap. Better the next day, too. I'm gonna dream of it when I'm sleeping tonight.
pibeagles (3 months ago) Show Hide
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My family always said stalks not ribs. It means the same thing!!! Different people call things by different names--e.g. water fountain vs. bubbler.
pibeagles (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Did anybody else notice that Thing is usually right-handed, but about 4:24, he's a lefty than becomes right handed again?
hotmail319 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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who the fuck cares

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