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Way Back Jack[_1_] 08-10-2006 03:28 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
http://hotzone.yahoo.com/b/hotzone/blogs4141

Haitian Mud Pies: Video
In Cite Soleil, people make and eat mud pies. It's not out of hunger,
but because 'sometimes, you just crave dirt.'

Kevin Sites narration:
In Haiti's worst slum, Cite Soleil, people actually make and eat mud
pies. Now, the dust is collected from the central region of Haiti in
an area called Hinche.

It's mixed with water. Here, Myriene Vincent and her son Onelove work,
pushing the dirt through a cheesecloth, separating it from twigs and
stones and mixing it into a batter.

Kevin Sites (off camera):
"So she's screening out the dirt and stuff, right?"

Translator (off camera):
"Sorry?"

Kevin Sites (off camera):
"She's screening out the rocks and the dirt?"

Kevin Sites narration:
Now once the batter is made, it's swirled out onto plastic mats and
dried in the sun.

People made dozens of these every day. They're normally eaten by
pregnant women and sometimes children.

Here, Mary Pierre actually collects hers, and she's going to sell them
five for a dime in the Cite Soleil market.

Now, people say it's not so much out of hunger that they eat them, but
"sometimes, you just crave dirt."





-SD- 08-10-2006 05:31 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 

Way Back Jack wrote:
> http://hotzone.yahoo.com/b/hotzone/blogs4141
>
> Haitian Mud Pies: Video
> In Cite Soleil, people make and eat mud pies. It's not out of hunger,
> but because 'sometimes, you just crave dirt.'
>
> Kevin Sites narration:
> In Haiti's worst slum, Cite Soleil, people actually make and eat mud
> pies. Now, the dust is collected from the central region of Haiti in
> an area called Hinche.
>

It's called geophagy, which is a subcategory of pica. Pica is a disease
categorized by eating inappropriate objects and material. Haiti isn't
the only place it is practiced - it occurs in the US among certain
ethnic groups, it occurs in Africa, it was practiced by native
Americans. It is an attempt to ingest needed minerals.

-SD-


sf[_3_] 08-10-2006 06:22 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
On 8 Oct 2006 09:31:34 -0700, "-SD-" > wrote:

>
>Way Back Jack wrote:
>> http://hotzone.yahoo.com/b/hotzone/blogs4141
>>

<snip>
> It is an attempt to ingest needed minerals.


Not in all cases

http://pregnancy.about.com/cs/nutrit.../aa011100a.htm
http://www.babycenter.com/expert/pre...h/1186643.html
http://www.health.uab.edu/default.as...4&return=18687
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BOB[_1_] 08-10-2006 07:19 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
-SD- > typed:
> Way Back Jack wrote:
>> http://hotzone.yahoo.com/b/hotzone/blogs4141
>>
>> Haitian Mud Pies: Video
>> In Cite Soleil, people make and eat mud pies. It's not out of
>> hunger,
>> but because 'sometimes, you just crave dirt.'
>>
>> Kevin Sites narration:
>> In Haiti's worst slum, Cite Soleil, people actually make and eat
>> mud
>> pies. Now, the dust is collected from the central region of Haiti
>> in
>> an area called Hinche.
>>

> It's called geophagy, which is a subcategory of pica. Pica is a
> disease
> categorized by eating inappropriate objects and material. Haiti
> isn't
> the only place it is practiced - it occurs in the US among certain
> ethnic groups, it occurs in Africa, it was practiced by native
> Americans. It is an attempt to ingest needed minerals.
>
> -SD-


You do realize that you are responding (and crossposting) to our
newest crossposting-troll, don't you?

BOB



-SD- 08-10-2006 10:50 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 

BOB wrote:
> -SD- > typed:
> > Way Back Jack wrote:
> >> http://hotzone.yahoo.com/b/hotzone/blogs4141
> >>
> >> Haitian Mud Pies: Video
> >> In Cite Soleil, people make and eat mud pies. It's not out of
> >> hunger,
> >> but because 'sometimes, you just crave dirt.'
> >>
> >> Kevin Sites narration:
> >> In Haiti's worst slum, Cite Soleil, people actually make and eat
> >> mud
> >> pies. Now, the dust is collected from the central region of Haiti
> >> in
> >> an area called Hinche.
> >>

> > It's called geophagy, which is a subcategory of pica. Pica is a
> > disease
> > categorized by eating inappropriate objects and material. Haiti
> > isn't
> > the only place it is practiced - it occurs in the US among certain
> > ethnic groups, it occurs in Africa, it was practiced by native
> > Americans. It is an attempt to ingest needed minerals.
> >
> > -SD-

>
> You do realize that you are responding (and crossposting) to our
> newest crossposting-troll, don't you?
>
> BOB


Yup....and I felt like posting some information on it.
-SD-


-SD- 08-10-2006 10:53 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 

sf wrote:
> On 8 Oct 2006 09:31:34 -0700, "-SD-" > wrote:
>
> >
> >Way Back Jack wrote:
> >> http://hotzone.yahoo.com/b/hotzone/blogs4141
> >>

> <snip>
> > It is an attempt to ingest needed minerals.

>
> Not in all cases
>
> http://pregnancy.about.com/cs/nutrit.../aa011100a.htm
> http://www.babycenter.com/expert/pre...h/1186643.html
> http://www.health.uab.edu/default.as...4&return=18687
> --
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I know. I left out the word often. I also was being hurried along by
the rest of the family who wanted to go out for breakfast so I didn't
finish what I was posting - about attempts to ingest needed minerals,
cultural/religious reasons etc. So sue me for not posting a 100%
complete answer.

-SD-


sf[_3_] 08-10-2006 10:57 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
On 8 Oct 2006 14:53:13 -0700, "-SD-" > wrote:

> I didn't
>finish what I was posting - about attempts to ingest needed minerals,
>cultural/religious reasons etc. So sue me for not posting a 100%
>complete answer.


but... the real answer is that there is no known reason for it.
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Orlando Enrique Fiol 11-10-2006 05:59 AM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
wrote:
>Haitian Mud Pies: Video
>In Cite Soleil, people make and eat mud pies. It's not out of hunger,
>but because 'sometimes, you just crave dirt.'


Here I was thinking the Haitian barbecue connection arose from the
Haitian preference for charcoal cooking, much to the detriment of
Haiti's forests. But alas, it was just yet another pejorative article
poking fun at Haitians for being so poor that they have to eat mud.

Orlando

Way Back Jack 11-10-2006 11:54 AM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 04:59:58 GMT, Orlando Enrique Fiol
> wrote:

wrote:
>>Haitian Mud Pies: Video
>>In Cite Soleil, people make and eat mud pies. It's not out of hunger,
>>but because 'sometimes, you just crave dirt.'

>
>Here I was thinking the Haitian barbecue connection arose from the
>Haitian preference for charcoal cooking, much to the detriment of
>Haiti's forests. But alas, it was just yet another pejorative article
>poking fun at Haitians for being so poor that they have to eat mud.
>
>Orlando


Actually, it's more a reflection of what happens with black self-rule.

Kevin S. Wilson 11-10-2006 03:53 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:54:18 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
wrote:

>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 04:59:58 GMT, Orlando Enrique Fiol
> wrote:
>
wrote:
>>>Haitian Mud Pies: Video
>>>In Cite Soleil, people make and eat mud pies. It's not out of hunger,
>>>but because 'sometimes, you just crave dirt.'

>>
>>Here I was thinking the Haitian barbecue connection arose from the
>>Haitian preference for charcoal cooking, much to the detriment of
>>Haiti's forests. But alas, it was just yet another pejorative article
>>poking fun at Haitians for being so poor that they have to eat mud.
>>
>>Orlando

>
>Actually, it's more a reflection of what happens with black self-rule.


Ooooh! What slime-pit did this one crawl out of?

He'll find plenty of like-minded folks in alt.food.barbecue.


Way Back Jack 11-10-2006 03:59 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:53:55 -0600, Kevin S. Wilson >
wrote:

>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:54:18 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
>wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 04:59:58 GMT, Orlando Enrique Fiol
> wrote:
>>
wrote:
>>>>Haitian Mud Pies: Video
>>>>In Cite Soleil, people make and eat mud pies. It's not out of hunger,
>>>>but because 'sometimes, you just crave dirt.'
>>>
>>>Here I was thinking the Haitian barbecue connection arose from the
>>>Haitian preference for charcoal cooking, much to the detriment of
>>>Haiti's forests. But alas, it was just yet another pejorative article
>>>poking fun at Haitians for being so poor that they have to eat mud.
>>>
>>>Orlando

>>
>>Actually, it's more a reflection of what happens with black self-rule.

>
>Ooooh! What slime-pit did this one crawl out of?


He didn't say; perhaps Haiti.

>He'll find plenty of like-minded folks in alt.food.barbecue.


Do they like to eat dirt too?


Kevin S. Wilson 11-10-2006 04:06 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 14:59:20 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
wrote:

>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:53:55 -0600, Kevin S. Wilson >
>wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:54:18 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 04:59:58 GMT, Orlando Enrique Fiol
> wrote:
>>>
wrote:
>>>>>Haitian Mud Pies: Video
>>>>>In Cite Soleil, people make and eat mud pies. It's not out of hunger,
>>>>>but because 'sometimes, you just crave dirt.'
>>>>
>>>>Here I was thinking the Haitian barbecue connection arose from the
>>>>Haitian preference for charcoal cooking, much to the detriment of
>>>>Haiti's forests. But alas, it was just yet another pejorative article
>>>>poking fun at Haitians for being so poor that they have to eat mud.
>>>>
>>>>Orlando
>>>
>>>Actually, it's more a reflection of what happens with black self-rule.

>>
>>Ooooh! What slime-pit did this one crawl out of?

>
>He didn't say; perhaps Haiti.


I was talking about you, Chuckles. But you knew that already, right?
>
>>He'll find plenty of like-minded folks in alt.food.barbecue.

>
>Do they like to eat dirt too?


Share with us what are no doubt cogent, articulate, logical thoughts
about black self-rule and I expect you'll begin to see the
similarities.


Way Back Jack 11-10-2006 04:23 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 09:06:17 -0600, Kevin S. Wilson >
wrote:

>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 14:59:20 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
>wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:53:55 -0600, Kevin S. Wilson >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:54:18 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 04:59:58 GMT, Orlando Enrique Fiol
> wrote:
>>>>
wrote:
>>>>>>Haitian Mud Pies: Video
>>>>>>In Cite Soleil, people make and eat mud pies. It's not out of hunger,
>>>>>>but because 'sometimes, you just crave dirt.'
>>>>>
>>>>>Here I was thinking the Haitian barbecue connection arose from the
>>>>>Haitian preference for charcoal cooking, much to the detriment of
>>>>>Haiti's forests. But alas, it was just yet another pejorative article
>>>>>poking fun at Haitians for being so poor that they have to eat mud.
>>>>>
>>>>>Orlando
>>>>
>>>>Actually, it's more a reflection of what happens with black self-rule.
>>>
>>>Ooooh! What slime-pit did this one crawl out of?

>>
>>He didn't say; perhaps Haiti.

>
>I was talking about you, Chuckles. But you knew that already, right?


Yeah, but I like to twist liberal whiggers' panties into knots.

>>>He'll find plenty of like-minded folks in alt.food.barbecue.

>>
>>Do they like to eat dirt too?

>
>Share with us what are no doubt cogent, articulate, logical thoughts
>about black self-rule and I expect you'll begin to see the
>similarities.


If you have examples of cogent, logical black self-rule, by all means
reveal them, twinky.

Or else you can make the usual leftist bullshit excuses for their
failure.


Kevin S. Wilson 11-10-2006 05:29 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 15:23:24 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
wrote:

>If you have examples of cogent, logical black self-rule, by all means
>reveal them, twinky.


Who said I had the slightest interest in discussing the topic, least
of all with you? I'm just goading you into revealing your true colors.
Go ahead. Don't be afeared. Like I said, you're likely to find plenty
of like-minded people in alt.food.barbecue. Some of them REALLY like
talking about the genetic and inherent inferiority of black people.


Way Back Jack 11-10-2006 06:14 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:29:19 -0600, Kevin S. Wilson >
wrote:

>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 15:23:24 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
>wrote:
>
>>If you have examples of cogent, logical black self-rule, by all means
>>reveal them, twinky.

>
>Who said I had the slightest interest in discussing the topic, least
>of all with you? I'm just goading you into revealing your true colors.
>Go ahead. Don't be afeared. Like I said, you're likely to find plenty
>of like-minded people in alt.food.barbecue. Some of them REALLY like
>talking about the genetic and inherent inferiority of black people.


Actually, I prefer to crush pandering, leftist, excusemaking,
girly-men whiggers in the appropriate groups, not the food groups.

So perhaps you'll stay in alt.bitterness, add alt.non.racism, and any
other groups of your choice, but drop the food groups.

Deal?


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Kevin S. Wilson 11-10-2006 07:51 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 17:14:34 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
wrote:

>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:29:19 -0600, Kevin S. Wilson >
>wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 15:23:24 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
>>wrote:
>>
>>>If you have examples of cogent, logical black self-rule, by all means
>>>reveal them, twinky.

>>
>>Who said I had the slightest interest in discussing the topic, least
>>of all with you? I'm just goading you into revealing your true colors.
>>Go ahead. Don't be afeared. Like I said, you're likely to find plenty
>>of like-minded people in alt.food.barbecue. Some of them REALLY like
>>talking about the genetic and inherent inferiority of black people.

>
>Actually, I prefer to crush pandering, leftist, excusemaking,
>girly-men whiggers in the appropriate groups, not the food groups.
>
>So perhaps you'll stay in alt.bitterness, add alt.non.racism, and any
>other groups of your choice, but drop the food groups.
>
>Deal?


I told you that you didn't need to be afraid. Pity you don't believe
me.


Way Back Jack[_1_] 11-10-2006 08:04 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 12:51:53 -0600, Kevin S. Wilson >
wrote:

>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 17:14:34 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
>wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:29:19 -0600, Kevin S. Wilson >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 15:23:24 GMT, (Way Back Jack)
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>If you have examples of cogent, logical black self-rule, by all means
>>>>reveal them, twinky.
>>>
>>>Who said I had the slightest interest in discussing the topic, least
>>>of all with you? I'm just goading you into revealing your true colors.
>>>Go ahead. Don't be afeared. Like I said, you're likely to find plenty
>>>of like-minded people in alt.food.barbecue. Some of them REALLY like
>>>talking about the genetic and inherent inferiority of black people.

>>
>>Actually, I prefer to crush pandering, leftist, excusemaking,
>>girly-men whiggers in the appropriate groups, not the food groups.
>>
>>So perhaps you'll stay in alt.bitterness, add alt.non.racism, and any
>>other groups of your choice, but drop the food groups.
>>
>>Deal?

>
>I told you that you didn't need to be afraid. Pity you don't believe
>me.


Well, if you don't wanna go to the appropriate groups, we'll stay
here.

As for the intelligence gap, geneticists and psychologists disagree as
to whether the etiology is genetic vs. environmental. I'll let them
argue this issue.

As a mere layperson, I believe it's environmental, specifically, a
rotten attitude. And of course this attitude is not improved by
leftists who insist on keeping them dependent and on the victim
plantation.




the wharf rat 11-10-2006 08:47 PM

Do You Like Haitian Cuisine?
 
In article >,
Way Back Jack > wrote:
>
>Actually, I prefer to crush pandering, leftist, excusemaking,
>girly-men whiggers in the appropriate groups, not the food groups.
>


I crush mine in a mortar. The resulting texture is much superior
to anything crushed in a blender, or in a newsgroup. The problem is that
I can only get fresh pandering girly-men in the spring. The rest of
the year I have to make do with frozen, and they're mushy once defrosted.


>So perhaps you'll stay in alt.bitterness


If you're having problems with bitterness try salting them heavily,
letting them drain in a colander for at least an hour, then rinsing well. Or
you could simply be overcooking them. Girly-men are delicate and sensitive
after all. Remove them from heat the minute they turn pink and curl up.



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