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"Swamp Monster" (giant baked potato smashed into a bowl, topped with chicken, shrimp & crawfish etouffee, sausage, Moe's Magic Dust of Cerole seasoning and cheese); "The Beast" (baked potato bowl topped ground beef, cheese, mayo, ketchup, mustard, bacon, tomatoes, onions, and barbecue sauce). Lolita's Mexican Food: San Diego, California
The first season of Food Paradise, an American food reality television series narrated by Mason Pettit on the Travel Channel, premiered on December 17, 2007.First-run episodes of the series aired in the United States on the Travel Channel on Mondays at 10:00 p.m. EDT.
Restaurant Location Specialty(s) B.A.D. Burger: New York City, New York: B.A.D. (Brunch All Day). Pulled Pork Benedict (pork butt dry-rubbed with garlic, cumin, salt, pepper, fresh-ground espresso coffee, pulled and caramelized with barbecue sauce, topped with two poached eggs, and drizzled with chipotle-hollandaise on deep-fried hash-brown buns made out of mashed-up home fries and sweet ...
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Hot foot powder is used in African American hoodoo folk magic to drive unwanted people away. It is a mixture of herbs and minerals, virtually always including chilli powder, salt, pepper, and chilli flakes. Other ingredients, such as wasp's nests, sulfur, and graveyard dirt are sometimes added.
While the audience is looking at the fist, the performer has a chance to misdirect and dump the tip and contents in a pocket, perhaps under the cover of putting the hand in the pocket to obtain some "magic dust" to sprinkle on the left fist. Alternatively, the tip may be kept on the thumb for an indeterminate amount of time, using techniques of ...
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