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schulzie
@schulzie (4061)
• United States
4 Mar 09
I was just thinking about this today. I live in South Florida and we have a lot of Haitian immigrants here. Many of them speak Kreyol, which is like a form of French and English combination. Some examples of Kreyol, or Creole...
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lilybug
@lilybug (21107)
• United States
8 Feb 09
Do you like this type of food? My brother really likes this type of cooking and he has been trying it out lately. The other night he made me Mushroom Etouffee for dinner. Last night was Shrimp Creole. Both turned out really good....
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shymurl
@shymurl (2765)
• United States
27 Mar 08
I'm guilty of haveing so many spices. To many to count. But I only use a small handfull of them. I use the creole seasoning, pepper, steak seasoning, and salt the most. I'll some others sometimes but not as much as them.
what...
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brothertuck
@brothertuck (1257)
• United States
17 Apr 07
I like lots of spicy foods, and would like to find some more cajun recipes to try.
I have tried and know I like a lot of various cajun foods that I have gotten at restaurants. Let me check out and try some new variations.
I have...
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danjenkins
@danjenkins (646)
• United States
16 Jan 07
Haitian Creole is a fascinating language. It is a combination of African dialects, French and words appropriated from other languages, such as English and Spanish. For instance, the phrase "boat people" has been appropriated...
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disclosed08
@disclosed08 (102)
• United States
19 Dec 06
Me and some people got into an argument because I stated that most puerto ricans and brazil individuals have african ancestory, They are so mixed in some countries, race is not even a factor, instead the instill culture and...
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