CashmereThoughts
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yeah im familiar with that spot. check out royal ribMy man is from here, I'm not. So I only know one name but we got a few spots he grew up on. One we like is Bed Stuy Fishfry.
yeah im familiar with that spot. check out royal ribMy man is from here, I'm not. So I only know one name but we got a few spots he grew up on. One we like is Bed Stuy Fishfry.
yeah im familiar with that spot. check out royal rib
Will do. I don't cook on weekends.Ordered Jerk BBQ ribs and got chicken.Just ordered. Will give updates
They probably ran out.
Got it with with rice and Mac and cheeseI’ll put my North Carolina born grandmas oxtail against anybodyoxtail is soul food?
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“Moving back home to the south”
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You bugginKinda mid, no disrespect. nikkas dont even dress out here.![]()
I'm also FBA and grew up on a majority Haitian block in Flatbush lol.As an FBA living in Canarsie and goes all around Brooklyn..... Caribbean Black ppl dominate the borough from personal observation. I can see why some ppl feel that Brooklyn has no ADOS. Especially if they live in a Caribbean neighborhood.
Bed Stuy was an FBA stronghold then starting in the early 2000s hipsters ate away at the FBA population. FBA are still in Bed Stuy, but not as many as before.
I grew up living in Flatbush and Canarsie most of my life with some years in Flatlands living on E56th Street.

1 star and neg Top 5
1. that tweet a lie like @HaitianPatty said
2. imagine being ADOS but posting cacs (algorithm must be
3. FBA but you supporting tether foods
4. brooklyn no matter the gentrification is blac af so why u sound brand new
5. vegan and no red meat maga characters annoy me @FLYINHAWAIIAN
yes? my grandma used to make braised oxtails oftenoxtail is soul food?
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How exactly do you eat oxtail brehNever seen anyone eat oxtail with their hands before
I've never known people to not use their hands when eating.I always tell people "if you line up four Black folks from BK, two will be West Indian, one will be Black American, and the fourth will be African." My wife still owns a property on 59th St in Flatlands. Ton of Haitians living over there now. The Yemeni/Muslim population is exploding too. While the influx of colonizers moving into the Stuy is well documented, I feel like the number of Black folks from around the country moving there has been overlooked in the gentrification narrative.As an FBA living in Canarsie and goes all around Brooklyn..... Caribbean Black ppl dominate the borough from personal observation. I can see why some ppl feel that Brooklyn has no ADOS. Especially if they live in a Caribbean neighborhood.
Bed Stuy was an FBA stronghold then starting in the early 2000s hipsters ate away at the FBA population. FBA are still in Bed Stuy, but not as many as before.
I grew up living in Flatbush and Canarsie most of my life with some years in Flatlands living on E56th Street.
Ironically enough, it seems West Indians have taken over that franchise as well. Food still hits though.My man is from here, I'm not. So I only know one name but we got a few spots he grew up on. One we like is Bed Stuy Fishfry.
Royal Rib been fell off the map, even after relocating to Malcolm X. Back in the days thoughyeah im familiar with that spot. check out royal rib

They have their lane and we have ours. I prefer to spend with ours.Ironically enough, it seems West Indians have taken over that franchise as well. Food still hits though.
yes. you thought West Indians had had the monopoly?
I’ll put my North Carolina born grandmas oxtail against anybody![]()
Did you grow up in Vermont?![]()

Its a "dIAspOrA WaR" bc pl wanna eat they own food.Since ya'll weirdo FBA Tariqalytes wanna turn this thread into a Diaspora War
