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Rosy stresses the proper way to say "Samusas" (5:00) while Gigi gives a shoutout to the Spanish colonists who got the sausage party dish started for filipinos- Embutido (15:55)! And with the holiday feasting upon us, this episode's Rude Not Rude™(25:09) asks if there's shame in serving store-bought. More importantly, is anyone still eating jello?
*Oops! Disclaimer: As with many food practices, "Potluck" has varied origins. It's a practice that's believed to have existed since the Middle Ages to describe feeding unexpected travelers. It has also referred to a meal with no planned menu or plopping leftover food into one pot. So, please don't @ us. We get enough of that from our immigrant parents. XP
By Rosy Huang and Gigi Lee4.6
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Rosy stresses the proper way to say "Samusas" (5:00) while Gigi gives a shoutout to the Spanish colonists who got the sausage party dish started for filipinos- Embutido (15:55)! And with the holiday feasting upon us, this episode's Rude Not Rude™(25:09) asks if there's shame in serving store-bought. More importantly, is anyone still eating jello?
*Oops! Disclaimer: As with many food practices, "Potluck" has varied origins. It's a practice that's believed to have existed since the Middle Ages to describe feeding unexpected travelers. It has also referred to a meal with no planned menu or plopping leftover food into one pot. So, please don't @ us. We get enough of that from our immigrant parents. XP