Responding to another tweet, I posted this a couple of days ago and it now has hundreds of "likes":
I wonder if they'll ever do it?On a side note, maybe Tim and Kamala could have a "hot dish" cookoff?
— Cathie from Canada ๐จ๐ฆ ๐ท๐ณ️๐ ๐บ๐ฆ ๐ฎ๐ฑ (@CathieCanada) August 16, 2024
With Martha and Snoop as the judges?
I'd be down for that!
Harris already has a You-Tube playlist of her cooking videos:
USA Today writes:
If Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris wins the election in November, she may be the first president with a platform on dry-brining turkey.She's in favor, and also recommends a rub of butter and herbs under the skin...."I take it very seriously," Harris said about cooking ...When Harris was young, her mother told her she better learn how to cook, because anyone who loved food that much needed to know how to make it. As Harris became a national figure, she kept cooking. The vice president turned a passion for baking, broiling and sautรฉing, which might have sunk the prospects for female politicians of an earlier generation, into a political asset...
But she's not the only cook on the ticket -- Walz has cooked winning"hotdish" recipes for years - along with democrats Al Franken and Keith Ellison:
A Hotdish dynasty is born. Get the recipes here: https://t.co/VQrWFSWUq4 Thanks to @MinnesotaTurkey for producing the key ingredient!
— Fmr. Rep. Tim Walz (@RepTimWalz) May 11, 2016
“You know what ‘picante’ is for him?” @KamalaHarris quips about her running mate @Tim_Walz. “Black pepper.” (Harris likes spicy food.) pic.twitter.com/eIblwsJyEN
— Jeff Mason (@jeffmason1) August 10, 2024
I'm so excited about all the great food tips we will get from this ticket. Forget about running the country, I want a 24/7 Whitehouse cooking channel. https://t.co/1iSMPizagd
— EvanJellyCools4Harris (@JellyCoolHarris) August 18, 2024
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There's definitely real humanity and humour in the two of them, Cathie. I hope America can still recognize such qualities.
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