Paula Deen fired from Food Network for racist comments

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Quote from: fhdz on June 25, 2013, 11:58:54 AM
Quote from: Caliga on June 25, 2013, 11:53:46 AM
btw I ate at Paula Deen's restaurant in the Harrah's Cherokee Casino the other week.  It actually wasn't that great... nobody I was with was that impressed with it.  Like I ordered a 'lowcountry sampler' and I was expecting a lowcountry boil, but all of the seafood was breaded and deep fried and there was fried cod in it. :wacko:  I believe Paula would be angry if she knew that's how they served it, since a lowcountry boil is a classic dish from Savannah and it's not even remotely prepared that way. :mellow:

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Quote from: MadImmortalMan on June 25, 2013, 12:20:03 PM
Is that like Frogmore stew? 'Cause that's yummy, and deep-frying it would be wrong.
Yes, same thing.  One of the best meals I ever had was a lowcountry boil at a place on Tybee Island.
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Quote from: Caliga on June 25, 2013, 11:53:46 AM
btw I ate at Paula Deen's restaurant in the Harrah's Cherokee Casino the other week.  It actually wasn't that great... nobody I was with was that impressed with it.  Like I ordered a 'lowcountry sampler' and I was expecting a lowcountry boil, but all of the seafood was breaded and deep fried and there was fried cod in it. :wacko:  I believe Paula would be angry if she knew that's how they served it, since a lowcountry boil is a classic dish from Savannah and it's not even remotely prepared that way. :mellow:

What is lowcountry boil?

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Quote from: crazy canuck on June 25, 2013, 01:41:40 PM
Quote from: Caliga on June 25, 2013, 11:53:46 AM
btw I ate at Paula Deen's restaurant in the Harrah's Cherokee Casino the other week.  It actually wasn't that great... nobody I was with was that impressed with it.  Like I ordered a 'lowcountry sampler' and I was expecting a lowcountry boil, but all of the seafood was breaded and deep fried and there was fried cod in it. :wacko:  I believe Paula would be angry if she knew that's how they served it, since a lowcountry boil is a classic dish from Savannah and it's not even remotely prepared that way. :mellow:

What is lowcountry boil?

Typically shrimp (often swapped for crawfish in some areas), corn, potatoes, and sausage boiled in water with heavy spices.

Here's Paula Deen's recipe, in fact:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/low-country-boil-recipe/index.html

And an Alton Brown crawfish boil recipe showing the similarity, and also more detail on what spices are used:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/crawfish-boil-recipe/index.html

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Quote from: ulmont on June 25, 2013, 01:48:13 PM
Typically shrimp (often swapped for crawfish in some areas), corn, potatoes, and sausage boiled in water with heavy spices.

Ah yeah.  That's the stuff :mmm:
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Quote from: ulmont on June 25, 2013, 01:48:13 PM
Typically shrimp (often swapped for crawfish in some areas), corn, potatoes, and sausage boiled in water with heavy spices.


That sounds good.

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Sounds like it would work with fried shrimp too though. /shrug
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Quote from: Peter Wiggin on June 25, 2013, 02:25:32 PM
Sounds like it would work with fried shrimp too though. /shrug

I think the whole point is to get the spices and pork flavor to permeate the other foods.  You won't get that with fried shrimp.

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Quote from: crazy canuck on June 24, 2013, 01:23:29 PM
Interesting.  Here only the material portions of a transcript can be used for such purposes and it would be considered an abuse of process amounting to a contempt of court to make further portions of the transcript public through filing in support of a motion.

"[A] strong presumption of public access applies to evidence admitted at trial or considered by the court to decide the merits of a case."

I finally saw a link to the Deen transcript, and as expected it was filed on the public record as an attachment:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/148813272/Transcript-of-the-Testimony-of-Paula-Deen-Date-May-17-2013

Quote from: crazy canuck on June 25, 2013, 02:13:12 PM
Quote from: ulmont on June 25, 2013, 01:48:13 PM
Typically shrimp (often swapped for crawfish in some areas), corn, potatoes, and sausage boiled in water with heavy spices.


That sounds good.

It's excellent.

Quote from: Admiral Yi on June 25, 2013, 02:29:52 PM
Quote from: Peter Wiggin on June 25, 2013, 02:25:32 PM
Sounds like it would work with fried shrimp too though. /shrug

I think the whole point is to get the spices and pork flavor to permeate the other foods.  You won't get that with fried shrimp.

Not without making it hellishly soggy in the process, no.

EDIT: and cc, it's not like there weren't grounds pursuant to our federal rule 26 to seal that transcript:  "The court may, for good cause, issue an order to protect a party or person from annoyance, embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense"

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Quote from: ulmont on June 25, 2013, 02:33:37 PM
Quote from: crazy canuck on June 24, 2013, 01:23:29 PM
Interesting.  Here only the material portions of a transcript can be used for such purposes and it would be considered an abuse of process amounting to a contempt of court to make further portions of the transcript public through filing in support of a motion.

"[A] strong presumption of public access applies to evidence admitted at trial or considered by the court to decide the merits of a case."


As it is here.  The difference between our systems appears to be that the whole of the transcript is admitted into evidence there whereas only the material portions are admitted here.

Caliga

Quote from: Peter Wiggin on June 25, 2013, 02:25:32 PM
Sounds like it would work with fried shrimp too though. /shrug
No, it was completely different.  It wasn't *bad*, it just wasn't what I wanted and expected I would be getting.
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Quote from: The Brain on June 25, 2013, 01:07:43 PM
Cal, the Ide of food. No wait, they're both foodtards.

Wrong.

What was Ide the Ide of before you corrected yourself? :)
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Quote from: Ideologue on June 25, 2013, 07:38:21 PM
Quote from: The Brain on June 25, 2013, 01:07:43 PM
Cal, the Ide of food. No wait, they're both foodtards.

Wrong.

What was Ide the Ide of before you corrected yourself? :)

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