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The Oddcast Podcast

Talking Lamar - All About Slaw, Y'all (Airdate 3/15/2024)

The Oddcast Podcast

Now! Media | Bob & Sheri

Comedy

31K Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2024

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Today's Oddcast - Talking Lamar - All About Slaw, Y'all (Airdate 3/15/2024)

Not sure how we got here, but we discover that Lamar is the biggest fan of coleslaw this side of the Mississippi.

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0:00.0

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0:29.9

welcome back to another Talking Lamar podcast.

0:33.3

Thank you for taking the time.

0:35.1

In this episode, we are talking coldslaw.

0:38.3

Why it is a crucial element to our society

0:41.5

and why it is much more than just a side.

0:44.6

What are you talking about?

0:46.6

Sorry, I forgot what I was talking about.

0:48.0

What are you talking about?

0:49.0

I am talking to you.

0:50.0

That's just what I was talking about.

0:51.5

It's just what I was talking about. It's talking Lamar.

0:55.1

You know, cold slaw, the word itself, comes from the Dutch term

1:00.9

Kusla, meaning cabbage salad. The cold part comes from the Latin colus meaning

1:08.1

cabbage. I prefer to just call it slaw. The 1770 Dutch cookbook, the sensible cook, contained a recipe that attributed the

1:19.6

Arthur, the Dutch lady, she says that she makes coal slaw by mixing in thin strips of cabbage

1:28.3

with melted butter, vinegar, and oil. Now this was before mere mortals discovered the white creamy

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