Sunday, August 31, 2008

Completed Week ONe of the Cooking Show/Pre-RNC

Yes!

My Comrades and I completed Week 1 of The Cooking Show. The People of the Twin Cities are starting up the Revolution, in preparation for the RNC. They are opening up their homes to strangers, making dinners, lunches, and breakfasts for guests. There are group food-ins, where people are talking about demonstrations and

For those of you that have already seen the show, email me here for the recipes. And invite those to our final three days Sept. 5,6, and 7., go to for tickets.

And remember, protestors, it's not about being in jail, it's about eating injera!

in solidarity,
Mero Cocinero Karimi

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

He believes in kitchen politics - Perhaps Biden May be Not A Bad Pick -

Ladies and gentlemen, your kitchen table is like mine. You sit there at night before you put the kids — after you put the kids to bed and you talk, you talk about what you need. You talk about how much you are worried about being able to pay the bills. Well, ladies and gentlemen, that’s not a worry John McCain has to worry about. It’s a pretty hard experience. He’ll have to figure out which of the seven kitchen tables to sit at.


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Just reading the speech of Joe Biden. Surprise! He talks about people sitting around the kitchen table talking politics! Perhaps he is a true revolutionary who understands that the revolution starts in the kitchen. While I am still learning about the man, I am glad he is able to articulate the Power of the People in the Kitchen!

Only 4 days to our first show of the RNC Special!

In solidarity,
Mero Cocinero Karimi

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Minneapolis - Special Edition - August 28 - September 7


I couldn't resist. The Republican National Convention is coming to Minneapolis, Home of Prince and the Vegan Lunch Lady, and I had to, had to get the word out to the good people, and help recharge the protestors.

We are performing at the Hub of the Progressive movement, the Bedlam Theater, and will feature many special guests.

I am so excited, and I hope you can join us.

In solidarity,
Mero Cocinero Karimi

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Media avoids the issues of high food prices, focuses on race



There has been a hubbabaloo over Barack Obama having pancakes in St. Paul, the home of the Republican National Convention. Sad, that the city is so stuck on the red and blue of the United States that it cannot celebrate that Barack Obama is eating $3 dollar size pancakes to show how food prices have risen so high. They have to use race so that we are not thinking about how much pancakes cost. And I know that the Copper Dome is giving people a deal, but just imagine how much a pancakes are elsewhere. We need to focus on the issues

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