Entremet Originally shared by Kam-Yung Soh "“Like most people in the US, I grew up knowing the words to this carol and even (shudder) singing them occasionally (singing is not a strong point of mine), but never really thought about what they meant, how the carol originated, or what birds were involved”, says Dr Rasmussen in email. So she decided to figure it out. Dr Rasmussen, who’s tied for third for the most bird discoveries in the world, is probably also the world’s foremost avian sleuth, due to her meticulous detective work a few years ago that uncovered the many ornithological thefts and records frauds in museums that were committed by eminent British ornithologist, Richard Meinertzhagen. But who would ever have thought that an old Christmas carol might also hold an avian mystery? “After all, it’s just a Christmas carol!” Dr Rasmussen points out." https://medium.com/@GrrlScientist/meet-the-real-birds-of-the-twelve-days-of-christmas-fame-grrlscientist-5a8bc09350c9
in Hawaii, we're not raised on mac & cheese unless you were originally from the mainland. My g/kids love mac and cheese because their daddy loves mac and cheese. I dislike it unless there are a lot of cubed ham pieces in it.
ReplyDeleteI beg to differ with one aspect of the article; the "high and honored side dish" effect for Mac 'n' cheese is not limited by skin coloration.
ReplyDeleteI'm whiter than that rumored white whale, but my Mac 'n' Cheese 'n' Cheese 'n' Cheese comes from a long and storied tradition... and we also discuss who's going to bring it.
I believe it has more to do with generational socioeconomics than melanin.
Geo. Tirebiter ITYM SPAMaroni™ and Cheese.
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