First Canned Fruits
Ok, here's the thing: we were totally gonna do an all-new, exciting, hilariously intelligent post on Kwanzaa today. However, it turns out there are no new Kwanzaa wrecks to be found, exciting or otherwise.
Well, except maybe this one:
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Now, to refresh your memories, this is the wreck:
As you can see, it really captures the essence of Kwanzaa: family, community, culture, and corn nuts. It's all there.
And in case you want to make your own, here's a handy diagram courtesy of One Horse Shy breaking down the ingredient list for you:
Ok, now that we're fully primed and prepped, let's watch Sandra Lee work her magic:
So... culturally sensitive.
Happy Kwanzaa, all.