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That’s gross man. Both the celery and the Ceasar.
Celery is good for Tuna salad. Adds crunch to something that would otherwise be too soft. Also, Jason is correct. I fell in love with those celery log things with peanut butter when my daughter was small. Simple food but delicious.
The main purpose of celery is that it’s part of the “holy trinity” in Cajun/Creole food, along with onions and bell peppers. Also, French cuisine. It’s part of the base for a number of dishes.
However, celery, unless it’s being dipped into something made almost entirely of fat, is trash when raw. But let us not judge celery for that.
Jason loses Southern points for not mentioning pimiento cheese & celery.
Imagine calling this work, sounds like a blast. Or was that Adrian??
Did someone say air-dropped ranch?
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